A review by debbiebarr
Three Keys by Kelly Yang

5.0

I absolutely love Kelly's books. This sequel to FRONT DESK continues the conversation on racism and immigration from its predecessor. Much of the story revolves around Mia's best friend, when she finds out they are an undocumented immigrant family.

What I love most about this series is that it shows kids that they have a voice and their own power, and that they can enact change themselves. Sometimes even when it feels you can't affect the big political shifts, you can still make waves with small, personal victories within your own sphere of influence.