by Timothy James Ryan illustrated by Erica Leigh ‧ RELEASE DATE: Sept. 5, 2023
A young, fittingly named hero electrifies this story of resolve and family love.
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A 12-year-old boy undertakes an adventure to save his ailing older sister in Ryan’s middle-grade debut.
Karma Connor’s family in Alexandria, Virginia, hasn’t had it easy. His mother died just two years ago, and his older sister’s sickle cell disease is a constant worry; Kelsey suffers “pain crises” when sickle-shaped blood cells get caught in her blood vessels, which can happen at any given moment. A bone marrow transplant would help, but it isn’t a necessity, since her pain crises can be managed with a healthy diet and exercise. Karma, however, has noticed that his sister’s symptoms are getting harder to control, even if Kelsey and their dad won’t talk about it. Karma can’t be a donor, since his sister was adopted when she was still a baby. But there’s a chance he can track down a viable donor—and what better place to start than tracking down Kelsey’s birth mother? Karma ultimately decides that his best option is a lengthy bus ride west to talk face to face with Kelsey’s blood relatives. He’ll have to go it alone, as his father won’t approve. He’ll have myriad challenges to face along the way; not only is Karma noticeably young, he also has dyslexia and stutters when he’s nervous or excited, which he’s bound to be for the entirety of this trip. Solace comes in the form of a dream about his late mother, in which she urges him to find a series of cups—signs that may guide Karma to the home of someone willing to help Kelsey.
Ryan’s earnest tale features likable characters, particularly in the case of the tween protagonist. Karma displays an inquisitive nature that’s infectious; he asks a lot of questions and isn’t afraid to admit it when he doesn’t understand something. He has some grit, as his dyslexia and stuttering are obstacles that he overcomes on a daily basis. He’s also an appealingly smart kid: His breezy first-person narration is chock-full of informational tidbits as he defines bigger words, proves he knows his capital cities, and explains things like Kelsey’s blood disorder and a magic trick he’s learned. The rest of the cast shines with comparable brightness—Kelsey is a loving big sister who endures bouts of “intense pain” in relative silence, and Karma runs across several kindly people on his excursion. Of course, the bus trip isn’t always a joyride; some people can seem a little scary, particularly to a boy so young, and the complicated logistics of switching buses during the long journey would unnerve anyone. The author’s concise prose perfectly captures Karma’s energy and his tendency to muse: “We enter a tunnel with lights on the ceiling and I close my eyes and count them through my closed eyelids. If I didn’t know any better, I’d guess it was a single light, blinking on and off.” Leigh’s nuanced black-and-white illustrations aptly showcase Karma, who’s physically slight even for a 12-year-old, especially when seen next to an adult or knocking at the door of a house towering over him.
A young, fittingly named hero electrifies this story of resolve and family love.Pub Date: Sept. 5, 2023
ISBN: 9798987326206
Page Count: 228
Publisher: Tin Cup Publishing
Review Posted Online: Nov. 1, 2023
Review Program: Kirkus Indie
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by Jeff Kinney ; illustrated by Jeff Kinney ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 5, 2019
Readers can still rely on this series to bring laughs.
The Heffley family’s house undergoes a disastrous attempt at home improvement.
When Great Aunt Reba dies, she leaves some money to the family. Greg’s mom calls a family meeting to determine what to do with their share, proposing home improvements and then overruling the family’s cartoonish wish lists and instead pushing for an addition to the kitchen. Before bringing in the construction crew, the Heffleys attempt to do minor maintenance and repairs themselves—during which Greg fails at the work in various slapstick scenes. Once the professionals are brought in, the problems keep getting worse: angry neighbors, terrifying problems in walls, and—most serious—civil permitting issues that put the kibosh on what work’s been done. Left with only enough inheritance to patch and repair the exterior of the house—and with the school’s dismal standardized test scores as a final straw—Greg’s mom steers the family toward moving, opening up house-hunting and house-selling storylines (and devastating loyal Rowley, who doesn’t want to lose his best friend). While Greg’s positive about the move, he’s not completely uncaring about Rowley’s action. (And of course, Greg himself is not as unaffected as he wishes.) The gags include effectively placed callbacks to seemingly incidental events (the “stress lizard” brought in on testing day is particularly funny) and a lampoon of after-school-special–style problem books. Just when it seems that the Heffleys really will move, a new sequence of chaotic trouble and property destruction heralds a return to the status quo. Whew.
Readers can still rely on this series to bring laughs. (Graphic/fiction hybrid. 8-12)Pub Date: Nov. 5, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-4197-3903-3
Page Count: 224
Publisher: Amulet/Abrams
Review Posted Online: Nov. 18, 2019
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by Jeff Kinney ; illustrated by Jeff Kinney ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 22, 2024
An entertaining take on family values, Wimpy Kid style.
A summer vacation turns out to be anything but relaxing for Greg and a teeming horde of Heffleys.
Gramma declines the offer of a grand birthday celebration, saying that “what would make her REALLY happy is if everyone else went to Ruttyneck Island”—though she prepares individual packs of her legendary meatballs. (“You knew exactly how much Gramma likes you by how many meatballs you got.”) A gaggle of Heffley relatives and a dog stuff themselves into a small beach house, where overcrowding, personality conflicts, and simmering resentments become just some of the ingredients in a rolling boil of sitcom-style catastrophes, not to mention questionable decisions ranging from leaving the kids to make dinner unsupervised to labeling a cooler “HUMAN ORGANS” to keep random passersby from helping themselves. As usual, Greg supplies the setups in poker-faced journal entries interspersed with black-and-white drawings of slouched figures bearing frowny expressions of dismay or annoyance to cue the laffs. Gramma, it eventually turns out, not only (unsurprisingly) has plans of her own, but is also keeping a shocking secret about those meatballs. To go with the knee-slapping set pieces, Kinney slips in a tasty bit of family lore about how Greg’s parents met, plus droll takes on such low-hanging comedy fruit as restaurant manners, viciously competitive board games, and social media influencers (Greg being one, albeit with zero followers, and his Aunt Veronica’s little dog being another, with 3.8 million).
An entertaining take on family values, Wimpy Kid style. (Graphic/fiction hybrid. 8-12)Pub Date: Oct. 22, 2024
ISBN: 9781419766954
Page Count: 224
Publisher: Amulet/Abrams
Review Posted Online: Oct. 22, 2024
Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 2024
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