A review by wingedcreature
Everlasting Nora by Marie Miranda Cruz

3.0

I liked Everlasting Nora!  I really felt for Nora, and she has a lot to deal with.  There's something very hopeful about this book, and I definitely finished the book feeling like everything was going to work out for Nora and her mom.

I can't imagine what it's like to live in a shany town set up in a cemetery.  Even though everyone seems to be living where they have family members buried, I wonder if that's the case for everyone, and how it works if it's not a family member and their family comes to visit? 

We do see in one or two scenes where they have to move so that they're not seen at a funeral service.  Granted, it was at a different cemetery than the one Nora lives at but it still highlighted things that Nora possibly had to deal with.  That was an interesting detail, and it made the book seem more real somehow. 

She has to rely on others when her mom disappears in order to pay off her gambling debts.  Nora has to help out too, and I felt so sad that she had to leave school when her father died, and they ran out of the money they had after his death. 

We see the difference between having money and having nothing and needing to help out by working in order to survive.  It's not a new concept for middle grade or YA, but I liked the setting of living in a graveyard.  It showed that life is different in other countries, and that everyone is going through something.

I'm glad things got better for Nora, and I hope things continue to work out for Nora and her mom.

My Rating: 3 stars.  I wish I had more to say about Everlasting Nora, but it don't.  It's pretty hopeful, and I definitely recommend it.