Friday, October 30, 2020

Bye-Bye, Blue Creek by Andrew Smith

Bye-Bye, Blue Creek is the latest middle grade novel from the incomparable Andrew Smith.  This is the sequel to The Size of the Truth, his first novel in the Sam Abernathy series.  It is such a fun novel about growing up and letting go.  It is about holding on to those things that are most important to us, while at the same time accepting what the future holds.  Sam is such an enjoyable character and this story about his last days before starting high school is a beautiful way to inform the reader about this boy we encountered years before.  

We first met Sam in Smith's YA novel Stand Off.  In this newest story, Sam is getting ready to leave his small Texas town of Blue Creek and head to school in Pine Mountain, Oregon.  As a 12 year old incoming freshman, this is a pretty scary prospect.  Sam is preparing to say goodbye to all that he has ever known: his family, his friends, this quirky little town.  And as he embarks on a scary little adventure in his last days in Blue Creek, Sam learns that saying goodbye doesn't mean it's the end.  In fact, this is just the beginning of a wonderful adventure to come. 

From Amazon

Sam Abernathy prepares to leave home for the first time in this charming follow-up to award-winning author Andrew Smith’s The Size of Truth.

Vampires have just moved in to the haunted house next door.

All twelve-year-old Sam Abernathy wanted to do was make the most of his last few weeks in Blue Creek before he has to say goodbye. Goodbye to the well he fell in eight years ago; goodbye to cooking at Lily Putt’s snack bar; goodbye to his overdramatic best friend, Karim; goodbye to unsweetened iced tea at Colonel Jenkins’s Diner every Saturday with Bahar (who he does not have a crush on); goodbye to his old life.

But the arrival of the Monster People throws a wrench into his plans. Things only get worse when the new family hires Bahar to babysit their child, Boris, who is almost certainly a cannibal. And then—scariest of all—they employ Sam’s catering services. He can’t possibly say no.

If he doesn’t survive the summer, Sam might not have to say bye-bye to Blue Creek at all.

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Thoughts & Prayers by Bryan Bliss

My latest read is the new novel from Bryan Bliss, Thoughts & Prayers.  This one is immensely powerful and uniquely told.  Bliss's novel is all about our reaction to trauma and the healing that must come from it.  It is about connecting with those around you and finding peace in their presence.  Even in shared trauma, we all heal differently, and Bliss has given us a novel, told in three different stories, about the different ways in which we find help.  

Thoughts & Prayers is a beautifully told story about three teens, Claire, Eleanor, and Brezzen, who are all survivors of a school shooting.  Each have handled the trauma in different ways, but each are searching for a path to healing.  While told in three separate stories, they are all connected to one traumatic and shared event in the lives of these three students.  This novel is powerful and important and will help the reader understand the trauma our kids go through each time we face these unspeakable acts. 

From Amazon

"In his unflinching and resonant new novel, Bryan Bliss shows that there is no straight line through trauma, no easy recipe for healing. Instead, in three loosely connected stories of young people bound by an all-too familiar tragedy, he deftly illuminates the small  moments of human connection and resolve that might just lead to a place of grace."—Gayle Forman, bestselling author of If I Stay and I Have Lost My Way

Fight. Flight. Freeze. What do you do when you can’t move on, even though the rest of the world seems to have? 

For readers of Jason Reynolds, Marieke Nijkamp, and Laurie Halse Anderson. Powerful and tense, Thoughts & Prayers is an extraordinary novel that explores what it means to heal and to feel safe in a world that constantly chooses violence.

Claire, Eleanor, and Brezzen have little in common. Claire fled to Minnesota with her older brother, Eleanor is the face of a social movement, and Brezzen retreated into the fantasy world of Wizards & Warriors.

But a year ago, they were linked. They all hid under the same staircase and heard the shots that took the lives of some of their classmates and a teacher. Now, each one copes with the trauma as best as they can, even as the world around them keeps moving.

Told in three loosely connected but inextricably intertwined stories, National Book Award–longlisted author Bryan Bliss’s Thoughts & Prayers follows three high school students in the aftermath of a school shooting. Thoughts & Prayers is a story about gun violence, but more importantly it is the story of what happens after the reporters leave and the news cycle moves on to the next tragedy. It is the story of three unforgettable teens who feel forgotten.

Tuesday, October 6, 2020

Grown by Tiffany D. Jackson

One of my absolute favorite authors, Tiffany D. Jackson, has once again given readers an unbelievably powerful story.  If she writes it, I am going to read it, and this one, like every other novel she has written, did not disappoint.  In this dark and gritty story, Jackson gives us a novel about the abuse of power that adults often inflict on young victims.  It is about how fame and money often causes people to look away when they should be looking deeper.  This is a novel about trauma and the perseverance to survive and move on.  But most importantly it is a novel about how often we don't believe the victims, especially when they are people of color.   Just like her other novels, this one is timely and important and one that should force you to open your eyes to the things we often overlook in our world.  

Grown is the story of Enchanted Jones, an aspiring young singer.  While on an audition, Enchanted catches the eye of Korey Fields, one of the biggest superstars in the music industry.  Korey sees something special in her voice.  And as he convinces her parents to let him make a star out of her, he also starts to seduce this young woman.  The sweet and loving side of Korey is often replaced with a terrifying and abusive man who continues to isolate and abuse Enchanted.  When she wakes up one morning covered in blood, she becomes the prime suspect in Korey's murder.  Did all the trauma she endured finally cause her to snap or did someone frame her for a crime she didn't commit.  Either way, what we see is a group of adults who covered for a man who knew what he was doing was wrong.  We see a group of adults who don't believe the accuser because she is young and black.  Jackson begs us to listen to the victims and condemn the abusers.  This is just another masterpiece in the works of Tiffany D. Jackson. 

 

From Amazon

An instant New York Times bestseller! “Grown exposes the underbelly of a tough conversation, providing a searing examination of misogynoir, rape culture, and the vulnerability of young black girls. Groundbreaking, heart-wrenching, and essential reading for all in the #MeToo era.” —Dhonielle Clayton, New York Times bestselling author of The Belles 

Award-winning author Tiffany D. Jackson delivers another riveting, ripped-from-the-headlines mystery that exposes horrific secrets hiding behind the limelight and embraces the power of a young woman’s voice.

When legendary R&B artist Korey Fields spots Enchanted Jones at an audition, her dreams of being a famous singer take flight. Until Enchanted wakes up with blood on her hands and zero memory of the previous night. Who killed Korey Fields?

Before there was a dead body, Enchanted’s dreams had turned into a nightmare. Because behind Korey’s charm and star power was a controlling dark side. Now he’s dead, the police are at the door, and all signs point to Enchanted.

“Never have I read a story that so flawlessly hits the highest high and lowest low notes of Black girlhood in pursuit of the American Dream.” —Nic Stone, New York Times bestselling author of Dear Martin and Jackpot