Kids of Appetite

Kids of Appetite 'Funny and Touching' New York Times

David Arnold2023

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Melissa Palmer@melissapalmer404
4 stars
Nov 5, 2023

Book #69 Read in 2017 Kids of Appetite by David Arnold Vic is trying to deal with his father's death and his mother's new boyfriend but is not really doing a good job. He takes off after a fight, taking the urn of his father's ashes with him. He meets up with a group of street kids who offer him a place to crash. In the urn, he finds a list of things to do with his father's ashes and the group begins to do them. This book is a good realistic fiction read, with characters that may be flawed but are interesting and engaging. High school and adult readers would enjoy this book. I received this book from Amazon Vine in exchange for a honest review.

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