Claire Swinarski is een boeiende stem in de jeugdliteratuur, die verhalen creëert die diep resoneren bij jonge lezers. Haar schrijven verkent thema's als groei en zelfontdekking met een toegankelijke en boeiende stijl. Lezers verbinden zich met haar authentieke benadering van verhalen vertellen, die vaak diep ingaat op betekenisvolle persoonlijke reizen.
The story unfolds over six summers at a camp, exploring the complex friendship between two girls from contrasting backgrounds. As their bond deteriorates, themes of privilege, perspective, and the essence of friendship are intricately woven throughout. Claire Swinarski, an Edgar Award nominee, crafts a compelling narrative that keeps readers engaged while prompting reflection on the dynamics of relationships and personal growth.
Set against the backdrop of Ellerie County, Wisconsin, the story follows Esther Larson, a matriarch renowned for her comforting funeral meals, as she faces a personal crisis after falling victim to an internet scam. Her granddaughter, Iris, grapples with feeling left behind while navigating her own aspirations. Enter Cooper Welsh, who seeks solace after a family tragedy. Together, they discover that a community cookbook, infused with love and resilience, might hold the key to healing and connection amidst their struggles.
"Thirteen-year-old new girl Anna Hunt decides to make an investigative podcast about how fellow classmate Rachel Riley went from being the most popular girl in school to the most hated"--
In this timely, call-to-action contemporary middle grade novel from Claire Swinarski, author of What Happens Next, a twelve-year-old girl must face herself, and the truth, after her participation in a bullying incident goes viral. Kate McAllister is desperate for a change. Something to hit refresh and erase the pain of her mother leaving town without her. So when a group of popular girls folds Kate into their clique, it feels like the answer to all her problems--even if it means ditching Haddie, her childhood bestie. But when Kate's new friends decide that Haddie is their next target, Kate becomes a passive participant in a cruel incident that could have killed Haddie...had Kate not stepped in, at the last minute, and saved her. The next day, a cell phone video of the rescue goes viral, and Kate is hailed a hero. But Kate knows the truth--she was part of the problem--and it's only a matter of time until the full version of the video is released and everyone knows it too. With so much at stake, Kate must decide who she wants to be: a liar, a follower, or someone greater.
Focusing on a young girl's emotional journey, the story explores her efforts to cope with her sister's absence by immersing herself in a local mystery. As she navigates her feelings of loss and longing, the narrative delves into themes of family, resilience, and the impact of mental health challenges. This heartfelt middle grade novel resonates with readers who appreciate stories about personal growth and the bonds between siblings.