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Recommend to children who feel the need to fix things they cannot control; for realistic fiction collections and fans of Janice Erlbaum’s Let Me Fix That for You.
Resonant and well-represented Native American characters, and a few flaws make this a choice for many middle grade collections. Some fans of realistic fiction will enjoy.
A generic and overly euphemistic handling of a character with noise sensitivity; not recommended. Some strong #OwnVoices alternatives include Sarah Kapit’s Get a Grip, Vivy Cohen! and Christina Collins’s After Zero.
This book has value in describing the impact that a family member’s mental illness can have on their loved ones. For larger collections and fans of Tae Keller’s The Science of Breakable Things and Cindy Baldwin’s Where the Watermelons Grow.