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A solid purchase for all libraries that serve middle grade readers. It deftly handles the sensitive topic of being a young trauma survivor; warning for school shooting content.
Readers looking for middle grade stories set in Mongolia, of which there are very few, may enjoy seeing Aisulu triumph. A secondary purchase for most collections.
Full of twists, the story races to a surprising conclusion, and listeners will be clamoring for a follow-up to this thoroughly engaging and thought-provoking novel. ["Bow delivers a knockout dystopian novel that readers will devour with their hearts in their mouths": SLJ 8/15 starred review of the S. & S./Margaret K. McElderry book.]
Gr 6–8—In this story about loss and letting go, Otter, like her mother, Willow, is a binder, a person who can banish the dead using the magical strength of knots...