Rebecca copes with family turmoil, a home invaded by demons, and what
it means to grow up in this gripping sequel to Naomi Teitelbaum Ends
the World that's perfect for fans of Aru Shah and Charlie Hernández.
Rebecca Reznik is having a rough time. Her dad lost his job, and her
parents are fighting all the time. Her obnoxious brother, Jake, is
acting out even more than usual. And post-Bat Mitzvah Becca is expected
to be grown up and spiritually mature--whatever that means--but in the
wake of these upsets to her routine, she just feels frustrated and
helpless. Even worse, she's starting to suspect that the awful vibes
surrounding her house might be about more than family drama.
When Becca discovers a (not) Hanukkah goblin that's turned her bedroom
upside down, literally, she and her best friends Naomi and Eitan once
again find themselves facing down demons from Jewish lore.
Armed with the lessons learned from her last tussle with mythological
figures and the loyalty of her friends, Becca will do whatever it takes
to defend her fractured family and save Hanukkah.