I’m getting down to the end of my Newbery Medal reading challenge, with just two more to go! Today I thought I’d say a few words on the most recent two I read, from very different time periods but both pretty good.
Hello Universe by Erin Entrada Kelly (2017)
The most recent Newbery winner, this tells the story of a handful of kids who share a neighborhood: Virgil, whose family calls him “Turtle” because they think he needs to come out of his shell; Valencia, brave, nature-loving and deaf; Kaori, who believes emphatically in her own psychic abilities, and Chet, neighborhood bully. Their paths intersect one afternoon when Virgil goes missing.
This is a great one for my diversity challenge, as Virgil is Filipino and Kaori is Japanese, and both cultures are very much present and important for the characters. All three of our heroic characters are different from the norm in their own ways, and they grow through the book to appreciate both themselves and each other. There’s some tragedy at the center of the book, but a mostly light-hearted tone, especially around Kaori and her younger sister. Continue reading “Mini-Monday: Hello, Universe and Invincible Louisa”
I recently reread the 
I don’t often pick books up at random anymore, but I chanced to see an interesting title at the library the other day. It turned out to be an excellent find: Jane, Unlimited by Kristin Cashore.