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FIGURE IT OUT, HENRI WELDON by Tanita S. Davis

FIGURE IT OUT, HENRI WELDON

by Tanita S. Davis

Pub Date: Jan. 17th, 2023
ISBN: 978-0-06-314357-9
Publisher: Katherine Tegen/HarperCollins

A girl with a learning disability navigates the demands of her new school and family dynamics.

Henrietta “Henri” Weldon, a Black tween, is cautiously excited about starting seventh grade. It’d be helpful if her older sister, Kat, answered any of her probing questions about what to expect, but she’s acted strangely ever since Henri completed her math placement test. In the middle of a mentally taxing first day, the last thing Henri needed was to drop her change in the lunchroom, but it results in her meeting Vinnie Morgan and his multiracial group of foster home siblings. As they form friendships, Henri craves the bond that the Morgans possess; it contrasts with her own competitive, driven family. Kat warns her to stay away from the Morgans, however, seeing them as troublemakers. But Henri doesn’t have much time to worry about this, as she tries to stay on top of parental schoolwork expectations, playing soccer, and writing poetry. The story’s brisk pace and accessible vocabulary help readers quickly get to know Henri and the interesting supporting cast. Without sacrificing the story’s light tone, the author highlights the daily obstacles that Henri confronts due to her dyscalculia (which is never explicitly named in the text) and her longing for a tighter family unit. Skillfully realized, this is an affirming and inspiring tale for readers who are only ever told what they can’t accomplish.

Uplifting and amusing, this book will leave readers with valuable lessons.

(Fiction. 8-12)