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Starred Review of the Week

Ain’t Burned All the Bright

Posted on September 6, 2022

A singular verse novel set across a series of moments and minutes on a day in the summer of 2020 is comprised of three sentences, three “Breaths,” sharply observed and deeply felt, set against sophisticated collage illustrations.

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, Poetry, YA Fiction

How to Build a Human In Seven Evolutionary Steps

Posted on August 29, 2022

This entertaining, informative, accessible account about human evolution starts with an explanation of natural selection and returns to it throughout as it touches on major milestones in the evolution of hominins, including which traits, behaviors, and skills allowed them—us—to continue to survive and evolve.

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, Informational

The Turtle of Michigan

Posted on August 22, 2022

In this kindhearted, stand-alone companion to The Turtle of Oman, eight-year-old Aref moves from Oman to Ann Arbor, Michigan, so his parents can attend graduate school.  The start of their three-year stay is buoyed by welcoming new neighbors and a summer art class that helps ease Aref’s transition.

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, Middle Grade Fiction

The Legend of Gravity

Posted on August 15, 2022

“He leaped so high that he looked like he was never coming down, like he defied gravity or something.” The new kid at the neighborhood basketball court doesn’t have a nickname, but his skills quickly earn him one.

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, Picture Book

Ironhead, or Once a Young Lady

Posted on August 8, 2022

Stance, 18, lives in Ghent in 1808. She’s always looking for experiences more interesting than what her fate as a woman seems to hold. Her brother Pier, 14, who wants to be a scholar, is dismayed by his older sister’s boldness and defiance.

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, YA Fiction

A Song Called Home

Posted on August 1, 2022

Lou and older sister Casey’s mom is about to marry Steve, an unwelcome change that means they’ll be moving from San Francisco to the suburbs, enrolling in new schools, and living far from friends.

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, Middle Grade Fiction

Olu & Greta

Posted on July 25, 2022

Olu lives near Lagos, in Nigeria; Greta lives in Milan, in Italy. The two children (both Black) are cousins. “They have never met each other in person! How would they?”

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, Picture Book

The Silence That Binds Us

Posted on July 18, 2022

The seemingly out-of-the-blue suicide of May’s older brother, basketball star and Princeton-bound Danny, just before graduation sends her Chinese American family into an downward emotional spiral.

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, YA Fiction

Caprice

Posted on July 11, 2022

Twelve-year-old Caprice, Black, is back in Newark after attending a summer program at Ainsley International School in upstate New York.

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, Middle Grade Fiction

The Treasure Box

Posted on July 5, 2022

In her secret treasure box, a girl with brown skin collects special found items: a particularly smooth, round rock; a papery snakeskin; a large feather; a bird’s nest. She delights in sharing these items with her white grandfather when he visits.

Posted in Starred Review of the WeekTagged 2022 Books, Picture Book
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