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 THE FOREST OF STARS by Heather Kassner Kirkus Star

THE FOREST OF STARS

by Heather Kassner ; illustrated by Iz Ptica

Pub Date: Aug. 4th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-250-29700-6
Publisher: Henry Holt

A homeless girl’s arrival at a carnival triggers a series of suspicious mishaps.

Since her father “lost his grasp on the world” just before she was born and floated away out the window, 12-year-old Louisa has been protected by her ailing, heartbroken mother. Like her missing father, Louisa’s “made of hollow bones and too much air,” causing her to float “like there were marshmallows under her soles.” Louisa worries people will discover she’s different and fears the wind will sweep her away. Alone and bereft following her mother’s death, Louisa flees to the Carnival Beneath the Stars, where being different is an asset. Quickly adopted by other runaway kids with magical talents who invite her to join them, Louisa reluctantly agrees to develop her own soaring act, hoping to attract her missing father. When a fierce storm and injuries plague the carnival, Louisa and her new friends realize someone’s stealing the performers’ magic and set out to trap the culprit, with perilous consequences. Cast in lush, sensory language with recurring images of love bugs that feed on grief, dark shadows that obscure, and evil threads that bind, and populated by wildly imaginative characters, Louisa’s tale of loss and discovery proves irresistible. Black-and-white line drawings capture key scenes and depict Louisa as white.

Set in an unusual carnival, this original fantasy is a darkly engaging one.

(Fantasy. 8-12)