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An emotionally engrossing and powerful exploration of depression and healing that many teens will find meaningful. A strong choice for libraries serving teens.
Those looking for a color mixing concept book may want to consider Ellen Stoll Walsh's Mouse Paint, and those in need of a fanciful romp through the color wheel should turn to Julia Denos's Swatch: The Girl Who Loved Color. Still, this is an adequate addition.
This clever and audacious tale will leave readers clamoring for more. Fortunately, there are more books in the series. For fans of historical fiction or science fiction.
Readers may have to be guided to this series, but those who try it will be rewarded. Perfect for libraries looking for diverse middle grade literature and/or views of contemporary war zones as well as for schools seeking materials for current events and cultural units.
Despite shortcomings, these titles will likely be useful in early grade school classrooms before talking about visiting officers or practicing various safety drills.