by Elisabeth Sharp McKetta ‧ RELEASE DATE: Aug. 29, 2023
Infectiously hopeful.
Arden isn’t happy that her family traded their big house for a tiny one.
Her parents recently downsized for personal fulfillment and career flexibility, and the lack of space means Arden’s dog will live half the time with her aunt. Then her best friend announces she’s moving from Idaho to Massachusetts. More difficult changes occur when the pandemic hits and Arden’s family is locked down in the limited space 24/7. Eleven-year-old Arden’s big sulks upset them all, and she realizes she isn’t the only one affected: Her 5-year-old brother is stressed too, her parents lose their jobs, family members get sick, and abandoned dogs roam the streets. Narrated by Arden, the story captures the rapid changes and uncertainty people felt during the Covid-19 pandemic. Although the virus the characters are dealing with is not named, readers will recognize the descriptions of quiet streets, social isolation, and constant worries about health, safety, and loved ones. The challenges are recognizable but not extreme—Arden struggles but admirably develops a coping strategy, taking control of the only thing she can, as she starts rescuing and caring for stray dogs, giving them their own little backyard house to sleep in. By extension, she learns to recognize the needs of others and be there for them, and as the months pass, she sees a brighter future and redefines the meaning of home. Main characters read White; Arden’s best friend emigrated from Syria.
Infectiously hopeful. (readers’ guide) (Fiction. 8-12)Pub Date: Aug. 29, 2023
ISBN: 9781589881792
Page Count: 328
Publisher: Paul Dry Books
Review Posted Online: May 24, 2023
Kirkus Reviews Issue: June 15, 2023
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by Kwame Mbalia ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 1, 2024
All aboooooard!
Mbalia takes the legacy of Pullman porters as inspiration for his latest fantasy world rooted in Black lore and traditions in this series opener.
Twelve-year-old Jax Freeman is an unwilling transplant to Chicago, sent away from his Raleigh, North Carolina, home by his parents after an incident lands him in the juvenile justice system. Just about as soon as he descends from the train, the weirdness starts: Inanimate objects speak to him, a strange old woman tells him his ancestors need him, and a terrifying creature tries to steal his skin. The strangeness keeps building, from the inspirational signs at his grandmother’s house that keep changing their messages to the class in…magic?…at DuSable Middle School. And what’s with the peculiar reactions he gets whenever people learn his surname? Pretty soon Jax is riding a magic train called the Shriek, charged with a mission to heal a feud among the five magical summoning families of Chicago—a mission that killed his great-great-grandfather. Jax spends most of the novel in a state of frustration as he tries to understand this new world, and readers may sympathize as they wait with him for other characters to dole out information. Mbalia has so much fun developing the world’s rules and inhabitants, though, that readers will probably not mind the adventure’s bagginess. Jax has a digressive narrative style that runs to broad comedy, but it’s his fundamental decency that really shines.
All aboooooard! (Fantasy. 8-12)Pub Date: Oct. 1, 2024
ISBN: 9781368064736
Page Count: 480
Publisher: Freedom Fire/Disney
Review Posted Online: July 19, 2024
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Aug. 15, 2024
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by Adrianna Cuevas ‧ RELEASE DATE: April 4, 2023
An intriguing mystery with a satisfying emotional payoff.
When Rafa Alvarez and his two best friends decide to bring their favorite role-playing game into the real world, the consequences become just as real.
Between his father’s strict nature and his mother’s worsening illness, Cuban American Rafa has retreated into playing The Forgotten Age with Beto and Yesi. However, after they attempt to steal a slushie machine from the school cafeteria as part of the game, Dad decides Rafa would best learn his lesson by spending a month on a ranch…all the way across the country from Florida in New Mexico. When Rafa arrives at Rancho Espanto, or Terror Ranch, he forms new friendships with Korean American Jennie Kim, the librarian’s daughter, and Black barn manager Marcus Coleman, an army veteran. But when a strange man in a green sweater begins to appear, causing chaos for Rafa, the seemingly sedate ranch becomes the site of an exciting—and slightly terrifying—mystery to solve. Together, Rafa and Jennie work to uncover the strange (possibly paranormal) happenings at Rancho Espanto. While the mystery lies at the core of this novel, the exploration of themes of loss, grief, and identity add complexity. Readers familiar with these subjects will see themselves in Rafa as he struggles to come to terms with and understand his mother’s condition and build his own identity.
An intriguing mystery with a satisfying emotional payoff. (Mystery. 8-12)Pub Date: April 4, 2023
ISBN: 9780374390433
Page Count: 304
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux
Review Posted Online: Jan. 11, 2023
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Feb. 1, 2023
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