Many thanks to NetGalley and Macmillan Audio for gifting me an audio ARC of this novel by Vanessa Hu, narrated wonderfully by Ina Barrón. All opinions expressed in this review are my own – 4 stars!
El Nido is a privileged community in the hills east of Berkeley. Jin Chang moves there with his wife and daughters hoping for a new start. However, he has a secret to make it big in real estate. Jin’s daughter, Jane, knows he’s keeping a secret but she’s struggling to fit in at school. In the wake of a coyote attack, Jane and Tasha, one of the only Black girls at school, bond. They hatch a plot to expose the town’s hypocrisies.
This takes place during the time of Covid, and I am one who appreciates a Covid storyline that adds to the atmosphere of the book – and it works great here. Because this is a slow burn character study about racism, classism, entitlement – all those things lurking under the surface of the shiny world we may present to others. Add in wildfire smoke in the air and the atmosphere mirrors all those societal problems. My only issue is that I sometimes had difficulties keeping up with the characters. Ina Barrón is one of my favorite narrators and she did a great job, but this may have been better served with a cast.

