I read this book because it is set in Pittsburgh. More specifically an imaginary neighborhood in Pittsburgh. No one in Pittsburgh says they are from Pittsburgh. Everyone who lives there identifies themselves with a particular area of the city. In this book is it Washco. The main character, Cab Jones, moves there to live with her estranged grandmother, from the wide open spaces of Texas. She will be separated from her mother for the very first time. She learns how to make friends, how to live in a community, and builds a relationship with her very special grandmother. Washco is dealing with some very serious issues, and our herione, Cab, is important in the community's effort to solve them. Similar to Hope Was Here by Joan Bauer