The Summer I Ate the Rich / Maika Moulite & Maritza Moulite / Book Review

THE SUMMER I ATE THE RICH Because it is always the people who have been victimized who are asked to consider their reaction to the harms done against them and never the other way around. Brielle Petitfour has a secret: she's a zombie. But not, like, the undead flesh-eating kind. Or at least not entirely. She's closer to the zonbie of her Haitian roots, made of dark magic and something more-than-human. Mostly, she's been a burden to her immigrant mother, who has had to remind her all her life to be more likable, more friendly, more human . Brielle has done her best to comply. When her chronically ill mother suddenly loses her job, Brielle knows she has to step up to earn some extra cash. Even if that means tapping into her latent zombie power. Even if that means using her culinary skill to serve the very people who have used and abused her mother and other poor immigrants like her. The rich elite of Miami are begging for unique flavors, and Brie...