Liam, Dakota, and Izzy live in a basement apartment with their mother and dog, Cupcake. Liam's friend, Dodge, is a staple in their house and soon Liam's new friend, Moses, joins the crew. Cupcake develops medical issues and needs to see an expensive doctor at UC Davis, so the kids try to earn enough money for her.
The premise of the book sounds good and full of potential, but I just could not warm up to the characters. Liam is probably the most realistic character in the family. He is protective of his sister Izzy, who has down syndrome, wants to help his mom, and takes on the role of the "man of the house" after his parents divorce. Dakota is a science obsessed, inquisitive, demanding, and selfish character. She annoyed me from the first chapter. It is all about her, what she wants, and what she's going to do. The adults in the book, with the exception of Mr. Torpse, their landlord, just seem to let this eight-year-old rule the roost (so to speak).
Unfortunately, for me, it was a great idea, supported by wonderful illustrations, but crashed and burned because of the unbelievable characters.
I would like to thank NetGalley and Random House Children's for the opportunity to review an advance reader copy.