A review by bookherd
Make Your Home Among Strangers by Jennine Capó Crucet

3.0

Lizet Ramirez is the daughter of Cuban parents who came to the US as teen refugees. She upsets her family in Miami, FL by getting admitted to an elite college in New York state and insisting on going. The book is about her struggle to find the right course for herself between honoring her commitments to her family and following her own interests in studying biology and finding a life outside the Miami community where she grew up.

I really enjoyed reading this novel. The author, Jennine Capo Crucet, does a good job of showing how complicated it can be to find one's own way when the demands of community and family are so strong, and how little understanding there is in the mainstream for people in Lizet's position. Lizet's actions in the story feel exasperating at times, especially when you can see that her defensiveness is costing her friendship and opportunities. At the same time, though, you can see all the forces exerting pressure on her and understand her defensiveness.