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GENIE MEANIE by Mahtab Narsimhan

GENIE MEANIE

From the Orca Echoes series

by Mahtab Narsimhan ; illustrated by Michelle Simpson

Pub Date: Sept. 15th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-4598-2398-3
Publisher: Orca

When 8-year-old Kiara Prasad finds a genie trapped in a bottle, she looks forward to wishing away her big problem at school: Matt, the bully.

Kiara recently lost her grandmother, and no one—including her grandfather visiting from India, her parents, and her best friend, Bai Leng—can ease her pain. To make matters worse, Kiara’s grandmother was the only one who truly understood how mean some of the other kids at school could be. While going through some of the odds and ends her grandmother left her, Kiara finds a bottle labeled Zayn Garam Masala; when she opens the bottle, she unwittingly releases a genie, Zayn. Kiara is initially excited, as she hopes Zayn can help her take care of Matt, but the genie claims to be on vacation and refuses to grant her any wishes. Without the promise of magic, Kiara must summon the courage to stand up to Matt’s bullying once and for all. Most of the characters are people of color: The protagonist and her family are Indian, Zayn is presumably Muslim, and Bai is Chinese; Matt is white. While Narsimhan’s dialogue does not always sound authentically childlike, the issue of bullying is portrayed realistically though resolved easily. Simpson’s cute cartoons in black and white are interspersed throughout the narrative, supporting the text and providing readers with some visual humor.

An important story about bullying despite the relatively simple resolution.

(Fantasy. 6-8)