There Goes the Neighborhood by Jade Adia

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A raised fist against the destructive forces of gentrification and a love letter to communities of color everywhere, Jade Adia's unforgettable debut tells the darkly hilarious story of three best friends willing to do whatever it takes to stay together. The gang is fake, but the fear is real. Rhea's neighborhood is fading away—the mom-and-pop shops of her childhood forced out to make space for an artisanal kombucha brewery here, a hot yoga studio there. And everywhere, the feeling that this place is no longer meant for her. Because while their little corner of South L.A. isn't perfect, to Rhea and her two best friends, it's something even more important—it's home. And it's worth protecting. But as more white people flock to their latest edgy, urban paradise for its cheap rent and sparkling new Whole Foods, more of Rhea's friends and family are pushed out. Until Rhea decides it's time to push back. Armed with their cellphones and a bag of firecrackers, the friends manipulate social media to create the illusion of gang violence in their neighborhood. All Rhea wanted to do was protect her community. Her friends. Herself. No one was supposed to get hurt. No one was supposed to die. But is anyone ever really safe when you're fighting power with fear?

  • Product Features

    • Suggested age range - 12-18 Years
    • Format - Hardcover
    • Dimensions - 5.8" W x 9.3" H x 1.5" D
    • Genre - Fiction
    • Publisher - Disney Press, Publication date - 03-07-2023
    • Page count - 432
    • ISBN - 9781368084321
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12 months ago

I loved it!

I loved this book! I don’t live in LA but I live in LA county and connected really well with the story. Gentrification is happening all around LA and is splitting up communities and families. This book really speaks on that and gives a hope to the next generation.

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2 years ago
from Maine

Excellent read of difficult subjects

This is an outstanding but deep book. It deals with a lot of difficult subjects, from gentrification to racism, and how they affect not just neighborhoods but the people who make them what they are. How would it feel to be unfairly targeted to be removed from your lifelong neighborhood, to be taken away from everyone and everything you’ve ever known and loved? Yes, bad things have happened, but it’s still home—and these are your people. How far would you go to save your neighborhood? And how far is too far? This is a book that will be eye-opening to many, and the author doesn’t pull any punches. I could think of a lot of adults who would benefit from reading this book. My thanks to NetGalley and Disney-Hyperion for the advanced readers copy of this book. Please note my review is independent and my opinions are my own.

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