A touching tale of dogged determination and the magic in unexpected connections. Booklist
"A warm, appealing novel about a girl who learns that even though it might seem like everything is going wrong, a bad day or year can always change for the better." Bookpage
Smith creates three-dimensional characters and a warm family dynamic, sensitively portraying learning differences and a beloved grandparent with dementia, and exploring difficult feelings without offering easy answers. Sadie s struggles with friendship and being taken seriously ring true, as do her sympathetic voice and heartfelt love of dogs. Publishers Weekly
"A thoughtful exploration of interpersonal relationships and what it means to do right by others and ourselves. A quiet winner for animal lovers and fans of realistic fiction." Kirkus Reviews
Charming and touching. School Library Journal
Tender-hearted and triumphant, this uplifting story shows the many kinds of ways to be lost and found. I couldn't put it down. Gillian McDunn, acclaimed author of Caterpillar Summer and The Queen Bee and Me
For anyone who doesn t already know that dogs are magic, this book will make you a believer. Amber Smith crafts a heartwarming story that will have you cheering for the power of a bond between a girl and her dog. Simply perfect. Megan Shepherd, NYT bestselling author of The Secret Horses of Briar Hill
Smith hews closely to the perspective of her eleven-year-old protagonist, tenderly portraying her challenges the shame of having an IEP, possibly losing a friend to a move, and witnessing her grandfather struggle with dementia as well as her solutions: rescuing and hiding a dog. Code Name: Serendipity is a heartwarming story about the friendships found in unexpected places, family relationships deepened by trials, and animals who speak to us. Jenn Bishop, author of The Distance to Home and Where We Used to Roam
Smith's debut MG novel is a gentle and generous look at how change, even when it's uncomfortable or painful, can lead to good if we let it. With a sweet dog, a mischievous grandpa, and a new friend, our heroine learns to balance following the rules versus following her heart, and that honesty really is the best policy when it comes to the people we love. Rebecca Petruck, author of Steering Toward Normal and Boy Bites Bug
Amber Smith is the author of the young adult novels Something Like Gravity, The Last to Let Go, and The Way I Used to Be, which was a New York Times bestseller. This is her first novel for middle grade readers. She grew up in Buffalo, New York, and now lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her wife and their ever-growing family of rescued dogs and cats.