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Sunday, November 15, 2020

The Kids Are Gonna Ask by Gretchen Anthony

 I received a copy of this title via NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own. 

A whip-smart, entertaining novel about twin siblings who became a national phenomenon after launching a podcast to find the biological father they never knew.

The death of Thomas and Savannah McClair’s mother turns their world upside down. Raised to be fiercely curious by their grandmother Maggie, the twins become determined to learn the identity of their biological father. And when their mission goes viral, an eccentric producer offers them a dream platform: a fully sponsored podcast called The Kids Are Gonna Ask. To discover the truth, Thomas and Savannah begin interviewing people from their mother’s past and are shocked when the podcast ignites in popularity. As the attention mounts, they get caught in a national debate they never asked for—but nothing compares to the mayhem that ensues when they find him.

Cleverly constructed, emotionally perceptive and sharply funny, The Kids Are Gonna Ask is a rollicking coming-of-age story and a moving exploration of all the ways we can go from lost to found.

My Review:

4 Stars

This was completely different from what I have been drawn to lately. It was a fun and heartwarming story.

Thomas and Savannah lost their mother in a freak accident. An accident that made them question the other half of their parentage. A question that starts a phenomenon.

When their podcast starts garnering national attention Thomas and Savannah are even more excited to search for the man who helps make who they are. A search that will test love, loyalty and strength for all involved.  

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