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A REAL FRIEND by Jennifer Wolfthal

A REAL FRIEND

by Jennifer Wolfthal ; illustrated by Judi Abbot

Pub Date: Nov. 10th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-60537-582-3
Publisher: Clavis

Two friends feel and then heal a rift.

Benny, who presents as White, and Max, who presents as Black, are best friends. Opening scenes show them playing together at Benny’s house. Max seems to enjoy himself, but Benny grows increasingly annoyed by the lack of control he feels he has in their play. Finally, Benny grabs a gaming controller from Max because “Max [is taking] forever to play.” Max doesn’t take kindly to this act, nor to being told to go home. He leaves in a huff, declaring Benny is no longer his best friend. “Good! I’ll find a new best friend!” Benny replies. This “finding” involves making a new best friend named Jax, in a literal sense: Benny gathers boxes and other “odds and ends” and builds a robot who accompanies him in all the activities he once did with Max. Things work out fine until Benny realizes it’s boring to play with someone who never responds or does more than just sit there. In other words, he misses Max. On the penultimate spread, Benny puts Jax into his wagon and goes to Max’s house. His friend welcomes them and introduces his new robot friend, Lenny. All is forgiven, and the boys and their robots play together at book’s end. Cartoon illustrations largely reflect the text, the two boys’ expressions easy to read on their perfectly round faces. (This book was reviewed digitally with 10.2-by-19.6-inch double-page spreads viewed at 15.8% of actual size.)

A feel-good read about a friendship that feels real, indeed.

(Picture book. 4-7)