"The core of the story--friendship and the importance of family--wins out, leaving tweens with a satisfying, gentle read."--School Library Journal
"[A] well written novel about family and pride and would be a great addition to the library."--School Library Connection
"[An] engaging glimpse of food-truck culture through the Soto family's sacrifices, values, and hardships. Once readers get past the drama, they'll cheer for Stef Soto, her family, and Tia Perla."--Kirkus Reviews
"This cheery, relatable story features short and sweet chapters with plenty of Spanish words and phrases sprinkled in and a cheer-worthy main character in Stef, a happy, funny girl who adores art above all."--Booklist
"Young readers will feel a kinship with Stef as she struggles to spread her wings in this engaging and relatable middle-grade novel about growing up."--Horn Book
"Spanish words and humorous banter pepper the dialogue, and the dual stories of the threatened family business and Stef's issues with classmates make a nice, age-appropriate balance that validates Stef's experience while pointing to a world beyond middle school politics. Readers will be happy to snack on this...."--The Bulletin
"Stef's fresh, honest voice will resonate with a broad swath of readers, as will the relatable struggles she negotiates."--Publishers Weekly