Other commitments have been swallowing up available reading
and reviewing time this month but I wanted to be sure to comment on several new YA titles.
THE SHADOWS WE KNOW BY HEART by Jennifer Park (March
14, Simon Pulse) appealed to me because of its beautiful cover and the mystery
element it contains. Independent-minded protagonist Leah is not
supposed to go into the woods, but she sneaks away anyway and is fascinated by
the Bigfoot Sasquatch she sees. There is
even a Tarzan-like element due to the “wild boy” who accompanies them. It is a
bit difficult to believe that these creatures could exist so close to a
residential area, but the suspense will pull readers in and, of course, human contact eventually produces a
crisis. THE SHADOWS WE KNOW BY HEART
is also shelved locally with Junior High materials and will be an engaging,
quick read for middle school and freshmen students looking for a story filled with
romance and some mythical elements.
JUST FLY AWAY by Andrew McCarthy (coming March 28, Algonquin) explores family secrets in a different way and is a very quick read. 15 year-old Lucy and her younger sister, Julie, discover that their Dad has another child: their half-brother, 8 year-old Thomas. Lucy deals with this revelation by being angry with both parents – for her Dad’s involvement with another woman and her Mom’s acceptance of it. Lucy is a very immature and certainly self-involved character who want to “just fly away” and eventually she ends up in Maine, spending time with her grandfather. JUST FLY AWAY is a debut novel from a bestselling memoirist, actor and director recommended by Booklist and School Library Journal for students in grades 7-10.
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