Rica's very best friend is moving away. How can she convince her
parents to let her get a pet so she won't be lonely? Friendship and
family shine in this engaging young chapter book.
Rica Baptista wants--no, *needs--*a pet. A llama, a kinkajou, or maybe
an iguana? She even has a name picked out: Frederica, her own name,
after her Cape Verdean great-great-grandfather. But Rica's parents say
no almost faster than their mouths can open. The worst part is that Rica
can't tell anyone the real reason she wants a pet, because she's not
supposed to know--she overheard that her best friend, Laini, is moving
away, and Rica worries about being left behind. Rica and Laini make
lists of the benefits of having a pet to convince Rica's parents, and
they try all sorts of schemes to raise money to afford one, from party
planning to holding a yard sale to entering a poetry contest. But in the
end, it might be an act of unselfish kindness and courage that shows
that Rica is ready to take on the pet of her dreams. In a rich and
amusing story that will appeal to fans of Judy Moody and Ivy and Bean, a
sincere and creative protagonist navigates friend and family
relationships from funny to frustrating, endearing to insightful.