evamadera1 's review for:

Three Keys by Kelly Yang
4.0

I cannot believe that I went so long without continuing in this series. Yang returns to Mia, a fictionalized version of herself and explores a new chapter in Mia's life, one still examining the immigration experience in California during the contentious gubernatorial election in which one candidate stoked xenophobia with support of Prop 187m a ballot measure which would have denied basic social services to thousands. Yang shows clearly just how much history echoes. While Mia reads as slightly more advanced for her age, suspension of disbelief easily takes care of that. I cannot wait to continue with the series.