RAE’S READS

Teens read for many reasons: escape, connectedness, self-growth, and entertainment.

Today’s Saturday morning recommendation is a Cybils nominee I finished last night.

I am serving as a first round panelist in poetry for middle grades and YA. I get to read all the nominated books, both anthologies and novels in verse.

What if everyone is evacuated because of an “impending threat,” and you are left behind?

This novel in verse is set in a strange situation. The protagonist finds herself left behind after an equally strange evacuation. Dealing with many questions and what ifs, she spends over three years totally alone, learning survival skills as she goes. Her father thinks she is with her mother, and vice versa, and three quarters through the story, she realizes that her parents aren’t coming back for her–the reverse of the thought that kept her going.

Facing martialist looters, wild dogs, and other scary things, the main character deals with the scariest disaster of all: being completely alone. It is a page-turner from the first poem, and one your middle-schooler or teen will not be able to put down.

RAE

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4 responses to “SATURDAY MORNINGS FOR KIDS”

  1. Herminia Chow Avatar

    What an interesting story. Happy reading!

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  2. Deb Nance at Readerbuzz Avatar

    This is a compelling read. I’m glad to see that you enjoyed it and recommend it.

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  3. Carla Avatar

    Wow, this sounds like a very thought provoking book. I think it might freak my grandson out, so I won’t get it for him right now.

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