Ellie and the Marriage List (One Extra Sparkle #1)
Tricia Seabolt, illus. by Lucy Rogers. Lantana, $18.99 (224p) ISBN 978-1-915244-72-7
According to 10-year-old Ellie, “Down Syndrome is my Superpower!” She even sports the slogan in glittery letters across her lucky T-shirt, which she pairs with an extra sparkly ring to help remind her “how extra cool she is.” Assistance from her speech and physical therapists as well as encouragement from her older brother, Ben, help Ellie navigate difficulties pronouncing certain words and physical challenges relating to climbing. But when Ben befriends new neighbor Sara, Ellie worries that she’s losing him. Her concerns are exacerbated by her best friend Ling, who claims that Sara wants to marry Ben and move to Hawaii, leaving Ellie behind for good. While Ellie’s attempts to sabotage Sara and Ben’s friendship lead to heartache on her end, support from her loving community bolsters Ellie as she works to unravel
her complicated feelings and repair her sibling bond. Characters with varying disabilities—such as a tween who “was like most kids, just with less words mixed in”—are sensitively and organically
portrayed by educator Seabolt in this wholesome slice-of-life debut, a series launch. Facts about Down syndrome conclude. Character interactions are rendered via grayscale illustrations by Rogers (Mara Hears in Style). Ages 7–11. (May)
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Reviewed on: 04/18/2024
Genre: Children's