Outrun the Moon

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Downstairs Girl comes an unforgettable story of determination set against a backdrop of devastating tragedy, perfect for fans of Code Name Verity.

Winner of the PEN Center USA Literary Award for Young Adult
Winner of the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature

Fifteen-year-old Mercy Wong is determined to break from the poverty of Chinatown, San Francisco in 1906, and an education at St. Clare's School for Girls is her best hope. Although St. Clare's is off-limits to all but the wealthiest white girls, Mercy gains admittance through a mix of cunning and a little bribery, only to discover that getting in was the easiest part. Not to be undone by a bunch of spoiled heiresses, Mercy stands strong--until disaster strikes.

On April 18, a historic earthquake rocks San Francisco, destroying Mercy's home and school. Now she's forced to wait with her classmates for their families in a temporary park encampment. Though fires might rage, and the city may be in shambles, Mercy can't sit by while they wait for the army to bring help--she still has the "bossy" cheeks that mark her as someone who gets things done. But what can one teenage girl do to heal so many suffering in her broken city?
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416 pages

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Giovane_e_Bella
Jan 18, 2024
8/10 stars
This was a great read! I dove in and just couldn’t stop reading. Stacey Lee made a moment in time stop and retold it in such a romantic and dynamic way. This historical fictionalization was captivating. Mercy was a girl after my own heart with matching bossy cheekbones. I really wanted to know about Tom and their relationship. The girls of St. Clare’s and the headmistress caught my attention and my heart. Can we talk about the mystery of Dr. Gu...read more

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