FRANCESCA PADILLA

Praise for What’s Coming to Me

“Padilla’s debut is an impactful, no-holds-barred exploration of grief and trauma . . . This book takes readers on a beautifully textured journey that combines equal parts coming-of-age novel, heist thriller, and caustic commentary on systemic social inequalities. Despite the seriousness of these themes, when the ending comes, it’s joyful, hopeful, and, above all, earned.” Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review

“Raw and unflinching, What’s Coming to Me is a beautiful story about the uncertainty of adolescence, the burden of grief, and all the ways love can surprise you. I so enjoyed spending time with Minerva Gutiérrez, and Francesca Padilla is a writer to watch.”
—Brandy Colbert, award-winning author of The Voting Booth

“If you’re longing for a book that’s gritty (but not exploitative), that’s honest (but not cruel), and that will have you screaming as you turn each page…Francesca Padilla’s What’s Coming to Me is for you. This sharp, realistic noir illuminates the nuanced journey of Minerva, whose anger is always right on the surface. A masterful debut and one hell of a ride.”
—Mark Oshiro, author of Anger Is a Gift

“Unexpected and suspenseful. What’s Coming to Me is a ride fueled by anger and loss, in a car driven by teens who’ve had enough. Padilla has written a gripping story about survival and injustice. About young women taking back what’s owed to them with both hands and without remorse. There be no good girls here—and I’m grateful for that.”
—Isabel Quintero, author of Gabi, A Girl in Pieces

“Propulsive, fearless, and filled with heart-aching revelations, What’s Coming to Me is a beautiful debut by a scorching new voice in YA fiction. This is a thrill ride of a coming-of-age story, one that grabbed me by the throat but most of all moved me to the core.”
—Nova Ren Suma, New York Times bestselling author of The Walls Around Us

What’s Coming to Me by Francesca Padilla perfectly evokes the salt air, gasoline and desperation of a seaside town. A vivid and truthful book that delves into grief, denial and finding your way back to yourself.”
—Alexandra Villasante, award-winning author of The Grief Keeper

“Nuanced, complex, and deeply emotional, Padilla’s novel skillfully delves into the personal impact of trauma and loss, as well as the damage violence and inequity can inflict on a larger community. The high-stakes narrative, as told by a grieving girl desperate to both flee and find meaning in a place that’s taken so much from her, is equal parts tense, heartbreaking, and ultimately healing. A must-read.”
—Stephanie Kuehn, author of We Weren’t Looking to Be Found

“A delicious story of revenge, unlikely friendships, and claiming your place in an all-too-unfair world. Francesca Padilla’s brilliant prose dazzles as Minerva navigates thrilling heists, quiet moments of grief, and all the sparks of joy in between. Minerva is a triumphant underdog, and her savviness, wry humor, and perseverance will win your heart.”
—Angela Velez, author of Lulu and Milagro’s Search for Clarity

“A class, wage and grief struggle tight as a garrote, Francesca Padilla’s What’s Coming to Me is devastating in its familiarity: Where an ice cream shop becomes the world, and all of the people in it.”
—K. Ancrum, author of Darling

“Justice and morally gray areas collide in a story of haves and have-nots.”
—Mindy McGinnis, author of The Last Laugh

“Unfortunately, there are too many Anthony’s in this world whose toxic masculinity goes largely unchecked in a society that makes it difficult for young femmes to speak up about workplace predators, especially when, like Minerva, they are navigating responsibilities that require economic stability for survival. Minerva won’t settle for the idea that that’s just how things are. Anyone who has had to navigate anger and grief simultaneously while continuing to believe in the promise of tomorrow will root for Minerva’s perseverance and determination to get what’s coming to her.”
—Elisabet Velasquez, author of When We Make It

“Minerva is all of us. If all of us were smart, cynical, hurt but brilliant young women working for just a little bit of dignity and a little bit of joy in the midst of so much turmoil. I can’t imagine a reader who wouldn’t fall head over heels for Minerva. Get ready for a journey.”
—Erika T. Wurth, author of White Horse

“To say I enjoyed it was an understatement…You can’t help but feel for Minerva as she wades against a cold, dark tide of things beyond her control. It’s rare that you are able to slip so easily into someone’s difficult emotions and with Minerva, you feel her every step of the way…What’s Coming to Me is a great revenge fantasy against ’that boss’ wrapped around a tender grieving heart.”
—Sarah Nicole Lemon, author of Done Dirt Cheap

“Gripping and real. A layered story of grief, justice, and revenge told by an unforgettable narrator.”
—Caleb Roehrig, author of Last Seen Leaving

 

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