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An ominous homage with a morally corrupt lead who puts her own desires above all others. Give to readers who enjoy dark atmospheric works, such as Liselle Sambury’s Delicious Monsters and Rory Power’s Burn Our Bodies Down.
DiCamillo’s fantasy has no magic, but is a gentle tale of the power of love and the determination to do the right thing, even when that thing comes at great personal cost. Recommended for tweens in all library settings, both independent and read-alouds.
This is a great example of the power of visually documenting history. It will provide important human commentary in history classes and will be enjoyed by both history and photography enthusiasts. Recommended for all libraries.