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From an award-winning poet comes a gripping mystery. "Grandma Farida has Alzheimer's - but I'm going to help her remember a huge secret..."
Twelve-year-old Nyla's dad died when she was four, or that's what she's been told. So when Grandma Farida insists she saw him in the local supermarket, Nyla wonders if Grandma is simply "time travelling" again - the phrase she uses when Grandma forgets.
But Grandma is Nyla's best friend and when she asks Nyla to find her dad and bring him home, Nyla decides to make a brand new promise to her to find him.
As Nyla turns detective and sets out on a journey through her family's past to try and find the truth, she also hopes that uncovering important stories will help her understand who she is, and where she fits in the world ...
A page-turning verse novel about the power of memory and story-telling, and an unbreakable bond between a grandmother and granddaughter.
240 pages, Paperback
First published May 1, 2023
Twelve-year-old Nyla, a mixed race child, lives a life focussed on those around her. Her loving but busy single mom—who works double shifts to support their family, her beloved grandmother—who has Alzheimer’s, and her best friend Jess—who has acting ambitions, are the key people in her life.
Nyla has always been told that her father passed away when she was four. But when her grandma insists that she saw him in the local supermarket, Nyla wonders if Grandma was right or was it her disease creating trouble again.
As Nyla decides to investigate her grandma’s claim, she also hopes to discover more about her mixed identity and where she fits in this world with its preset notions about race.
The story comes to us in the first person perspective of Nyla.
A feeling like this is more powerful than memory. It stays with you forever. Grandma leans forward and taps over my heart slowly, each word matching a beat: "Right here."This is a truly beautiful and sweet book, and the illustrations are simply delightful. I really enjoyed Nyla's adventure in learning more about her late-father, who sadly passed away in a car accident when she was just 4 years old. Her interactions with her grandma, friends and even her local librarian were truly adorable.