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AND THEN, BOOM! by Lisa Fipps

AND THEN, BOOM!

by Lisa Fipps

Pub Date: May 7th, 2024
ISBN: 9780593406328
Publisher: Nancy Paulsen Books

How do you cope with the unexpected moments that change everything in your world?

Until what he calls “the Mess with Mom,” sixth grader Joseph Oak and his widowed English grandmother were doing okay. Between the house Grandmum owned, the money she made cleaning houses and offices, their food stamp benefits, and Joe’s free school meals, they were getting by. But about a year ago, when Joe’s mostly absent mother got arrested, Grandmum put the house up for bail money. (Joe knows nothing about his dad.) Then Mom fled, and “BOOM!”—they were living in their car: “I felt like we were goldfish in a fishbowl.” Grandmum and Joe find an old mobile home to rent, but then, “BOOM!”—Grandmum dies, and Joe’s left on his own. Fortunately, he has two best friends who always have his back: Nick, whose mother struggles with depression and who’s been in foster care, and Francophile Hakeem, who pays for Joe’s convenience store treats. The verse format, combined with Joe’s comic book and superhero metaphors, works exceptionally well at conveying honest emotion while maintaining a sense of humor and hope. Fipps doesn’t sugarcoat poverty, nor does she romanticize it or treat it as a moral failing; instead, she provides critical representation to the many schoolchildren who are living in poverty. Joe’s courage and individuality shine on every page. Most main characters read white; Hakeem is cued African American.

A big, bold, engaging, and important story.

(Verse novel. 9-13)