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GUS AND GLORY

A charming and moving novel that’s sure to tug at readers’ heartstrings.

A bond with a spirited bloodhound helps a girl find the meaning of family.

Twelve-year-old Glory St. Romain loves a good mystery, and Sweet Olive, Louisiana, offers plenty. She’s spending the summer there with her mom’s estranged parents, Nana Pat and Papaw Jack, while her long-haul trucker dad is on the road. Glory’s chance encounter with Gus, a huge bloodhound with a personality to match, offers her the companionship she craves as she investigates the mystery of her missing mother, who left without a word. Her phone is out of service, and Glory discovers that her mom was fired from her job months ago. Glory and Gus hone their tracking skills, finding friendship and adventure along the way, as Glory dares to remain hopeful. Gus’ physically comedic antics and animated personality bring necessary humor that bookends the gravity of Glory’s heartrending family situation. Glory’s inquisitiveness and keen observational skills reflect the forced maturity that often results from childhood instability. This element, paired with her wholesome longing for connection, makes her a genuine and affecting narrator. The supporting characters and related subplots are artfully crafted, particularly the meticulous detailing of the physical and emotional complications of Papaw Jack’s stroke. The uplifting yet bittersweet conclusion provides added authenticity. Main characters present white.

A charming and moving novel that’s sure to tug at readers’ heartstrings. (Fiction. 9-13)

Pub Date: May 20, 2025

ISBN: 9781250349361

Page Count: 240

Publisher: Roaring Brook Press

Review Posted Online: Feb. 15, 2025

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 15, 2025

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RIVER OF SPIRITS

From the Underwild series , Vol. 1

A beautiful, moving mythological adventure.

In a world based on Greek mythology, a 12-year-old aspires to be a Ferryer of the dead but gets off track when she meets a Living girl who’s found her way into the Underworld.

All Senka knows is her existence on an island in the middle of the Acheron River, “smack between the realm of the Living and the realm of the Dead,” where she’s the ward of Charon, the Ferryer of souls. Her teacher is an enormous raven named Mortimer. After Senka, who presents white, learns the Rules for Ferryers, Charon agrees to her repeated requests and starts training her to become a Ferryer. But when an emergency leads to Senka’s being left alone, she disobeys Charon’s explicit orders, takes the boat out on her own—and quickly learns that ferrying souls is far more complicated than she realized. She encounters dark-haired, brown-skinned Poppy, whose “edges are crisp”—she’s a Living girl who will sacrifice anything to find Joey, her younger brother who died. As Senka tries to convince Poppy to return to the Shore of the Living, the two get stuck in the Underwild, a “lawless place where chaos reigns” that’s filled with innumerable dangers and shrouded in secrets. Senka’s lively first-person narration relates the unexpected friendship that forms through her shared adventures with Poppy as they face mortality and the unknown. Debut author Targosz offers readers a meaningful exploration of grief and its impact on those left behind.

A beautiful, moving mythological adventure. (Fantasy. 9-13)

Pub Date: March 25, 2025

ISBN: 9781665957632

Page Count: 432

Publisher: Aladdin

Review Posted Online: Dec. 14, 2024

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Jan. 15, 2025

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CLUES TO THE UNIVERSE

Charming, poignant, and thoughtfully woven.

An aspiring scientist and a budding artist become friends and help each other with dream projects.

Unfolding in mid-1980s Sacramento, California, this story stars 12-year-olds Rosalind and Benjamin as first-person narrators in alternating chapters. Ro’s father, a fellow space buff, was killed by a drunk driver; the rocket they were working on together lies unfinished in her closet. As for Benji, not only has his best friend, Amir, moved away, but the comic book holding the clue for locating his dad is also missing. Along with their profound personal losses, the protagonists share a fixation with the universe’s intriguing potential: Ro decides to complete the rocket and hopes to launch mementos of her father into outer space while Benji’s conviction that aliens and UFOs are real compels his imagination and creativity as an artist. An accident in science class triggers a chain of events forcing Benji and Ro, who is new to the school, to interact and unintentionally learn each other’s secrets. They resolve to find Benji’s dad—a famous comic-book artist—and partner to finish Ro’s rocket for the science fair. Together, they overcome technical, scheduling, and geographical challenges. Readers will be drawn in by amusing and fantastical elements in the comic book theme, high emotional stakes that arouse sympathy, and well-drawn character development as the protagonists navigate life lessons around grief, patience, self-advocacy, and standing up for others. Ro is biracial (Chinese/White); Benji is White.

Charming, poignant, and thoughtfully woven. (Fiction. 9-12)

Pub Date: Jan. 12, 2021

ISBN: 978-0-06-300888-5

Page Count: 304

Publisher: Quill Tree Books/HarperCollins

Review Posted Online: Oct. 26, 2020

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Nov. 15, 2020

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