When she overhears a conversation she’s not meant to and the future of Once Upon is uncertain, it’ll take teamwork to pull off the plan she’s thinking of. While Shoshanna may want to fix everything, she’s going to have to learn that some things are out of her control, and she’ll need to learn to look a little deeper in order to understand the full truth. Not only is Jake Kaplan grumpy and unfriendly, he’s not even a reader!!! How on earth did he get hired in the first place?īut things aren’t quite what they seem, with the moms, Shoshanna’s friends, and Jake. But all that’s about to change with the hiring of the new employee. But there’s always her job at Once Upon, a wonderful little bookstore, where Shoshanna feels at home and in control of everything. Things are tough and more than a little bit worrisome. Her car has died (again), and her moms aren’t getting along at all. Shoshanna Greenberg is having a bit of a rough time. Cute-but-grumpy Jewish love interest? Check, check! And the story takes place during Christmas time (relevant to the story). McElderry Books, 2020), and who am I to pass one of those lists by? Jewish teenage heroine? Check. It was another of those ‘Jewish authors write Jewish YA with Jewish protagonists’ lists that introduced me to the existence of Recommended for You by Laura Silverman (Margaret K.
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