A review by theartolater
Research for the Social Improvement and General Betterment of Lydia Goldblatt & Julie Graham-Chang by Amy Ignatow

2.0

While I want to praise this as a middle-grade title that isn't afraid to simply offer an unconventional relationship as normal and unsurprising (in this case, one character's two dads), the reality is that this book is lacking in so many ways. It tries to follow the Wimpy Kid diary formula without being terribly witty or even a lot of fun. The two girls are good enough characters, but there wasn't a ton of life to it for me.

May resonate with some younger girls, but it certainly didn't hit the mark for me.