Happy & Sad & Everything True
Alex Thayer. Aladdin, $17.99 (272p) ISBN 978-1-665955-24-9
Now that they’re in different sixth grade classes, Desdemona “Dee” Hiller worries about her friendship with bestie Juniper, who’s grown distant following an embarrassing incident involving Dee’s mother. While hiding in the bathroom during “snack and stretch” time, counting beige tiles and thinking about Juniper, Dee is interrupted by a noise coming from the grate: her classmate Harry, upset about his father, is kicking the grate in the boys’ bathroom. The two start talking through the opening, and Dee offers support and a listening ear. Demand for Dee’s impromptu therapy sessions soon spreads throughout the school, and as she begins helping other kids, she realizes that she has “no room to feel lonely,” despite still longing to reconnect with Juniper. When Dee starts receiving notes from an anonymous admirer, she wonders if it’s Juniper trying to mend their friendship, prompting Dee to uncover the identity of the sender. A persuasive blend of observant and oblivious stream-of-consciousness riffs punctuates Dee’s first-person narration, throughout which debut author Thayer explores summarily developed school-based elements and subplots. Juniper, Dee, and Harry read as white. Ages 10–up. Agent: Alexander Slater, Sanford J. Greenburger Assoc. (Nov.)
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Reviewed on: 08/29/2024
Genre: Children's
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