
Just Do This One Thing for Me
Read by
Jennifer Jill Araya
Release:
08/22/2023
Runtime:
8h 38m
Unabridged
Quantity:
[A] propulsive, heartbreaking account of having to grow up too soon.
People Magazine
Nominated for Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Novel, 2024
Nominated for Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Novel, 2024
Nominated for Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Novel, 2024
Nominated for Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Novel, 2024
Nominated for Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Novel, 2024
Nominated for Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Young Adult Novel, 2024
EDGAR AWARD FINALIST • A timely novel about a rule-following daughter trying to hold her family together after her scammer of a mother disappears.
“A witty, off-beat, and strangely charming look at just how far an eldest child will go to keep their younger siblings together.”—School Library Journal
“A wild ride.”—Minnesota Public Radio
Just do this one thing for me.
One thing? The division of labor in Drew’s family goes like this: Mom manages a few shady side hustles, a thriving fake review business, and an obsession with Justin Timberlake; Drew is responsible for every other thing, including herself, her younger siblings, groceries, ukulele lessons, optometry, snow blowing, and solving all the problems the rest of the family creates. Drew is a planner, a rule follower, and mere months from leaving the chaos of her mother’s world behind for the list-making, box-checking structure of college, which is why she agrees when the Momnipulator leaves her in charge while she takes a last-minute trip to a concert in Mexico City. What’s one more “just one thing”?
But when Heidi fails to return, Drew finds herself in the middle of the biggest mess of all—and in a race to figure it all out before the thaw. She can either stick with her plans, do the responsible thing, and walk away alone. Or she can take over the cons, stay a step ahead of the law, and just maybe hold her family together.
“A witty, off-beat, and strangely charming look at just how far an eldest child will go to keep their younger siblings together.”—School Library Journal
“A wild ride.”—Minnesota Public Radio
Just do this one thing for me.
One thing? The division of labor in Drew’s family goes like this: Mom manages a few shady side hustles, a thriving fake review business, and an obsession with Justin Timberlake; Drew is responsible for every other thing, including herself, her younger siblings, groceries, ukulele lessons, optometry, snow blowing, and solving all the problems the rest of the family creates. Drew is a planner, a rule follower, and mere months from leaving the chaos of her mother’s world behind for the list-making, box-checking structure of college, which is why she agrees when the Momnipulator leaves her in charge while she takes a last-minute trip to a concert in Mexico City. What’s one more “just one thing”?
But when Heidi fails to return, Drew finds herself in the middle of the biggest mess of all—and in a race to figure it all out before the thaw. She can either stick with her plans, do the responsible thing, and walk away alone. Or she can take over the cons, stay a step ahead of the law, and just maybe hold her family together.
Release:
2023-08-22
Runtime:
8h 38m
Format:
audio
Weight:
0.0 lb
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780593681558
Publisher:
Penguin Random House
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