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careinthelibrary's review against another edition
fast-paced
3.0
This is cute and emotional. I liked the way Christmas used history to motivate the characters. It was a great method to introduce civil rights and segregation into a contemporary story about a swim team. This also touches on themes of classism, parent/child relationships, and friendship.
Moderate: Body shaming, Racism, Medical content, and Classism
Minor: Death and Vomit
betweentheshelves's review against another edition
hopeful
inspiring
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
This was fantastic! I loved the way that history was woven into this story. Bree's confidence grows throughout the book; she meets an amazing new friend group who also helps her. But of course, they're not without the typical turbulence of middle school friendships. It also felt so realistic and well written.
The art was also great! It felt reminiscent of New Kid by Jerry Craft, and middle graders who love that will definitely love this one as well!
The art was also great! It felt reminiscent of New Kid by Jerry Craft, and middle graders who love that will definitely love this one as well!
Graphic: Bullying, Racism, and Medical content
Moderate: Body shaming, Panic attacks/disorders, and Classism
Minor: Death, Violence, and Vomit
pucksandpaperbacks's review against another edition
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.0
I received an e-copy through Net Galley via the publisher. All thoughts are my own.
Content warnings: Anxiety, Intrusive Thoughts, Medical Content (Trip to the Dentist), Bullying
This was a great debut middle grade graphic novel about a girl, Bree who moves to Florida from New York for her father's new job. We see a single Black father raising a Black girl and we learn about the history of Black people and swimming plus, how segregation affected who went to public swimming pools. Since Bree loves math and puzzles, there are many puzzle references, especially in the illustrations. When the Math Puzzles class is full, she is forced to take Swim 101 but she can't swim. Bree's anxiety and fear drive her to skip class until Ms. Etta, their neighbor and a swimming champion teaches her to swim. As a former swimmer, (I was not good lol) this brought back memories of my swimming days and I thought the way swimming was written and illustrated was very realistic, especially hitting on the note of how community-oriented the sport is.
I loved how the anxiety and intrusive thoughts were written into the story as Bree learns to knock the thoughts down. This is an important book about friendship and teamwork. Really enjoyed it!
However, please read reviews from Black reviewers when the book is released.
Content warnings: Anxiety, Intrusive Thoughts, Medical Content (Trip to the Dentist), Bullying
This was a great debut middle grade graphic novel about a girl, Bree who moves to Florida from New York for her father's new job. We see a single Black father raising a Black girl and we learn about the history of Black people and swimming plus, how segregation affected who went to public swimming pools. Since Bree loves math and puzzles, there are many puzzle references, especially in the illustrations. When the Math Puzzles class is full, she is forced to take Swim 101 but she can't swim. Bree's anxiety and fear drive her to skip class until Ms. Etta, their neighbor and a swimming champion teaches her to swim. As a former swimmer, (I was not good lol) this brought back memories of my swimming days and I thought the way swimming was written and illustrated was very realistic, especially hitting on the note of how community-oriented the sport is.
I loved how the anxiety and intrusive thoughts were written into the story as Bree learns to knock the thoughts down. This is an important book about friendship and teamwork. Really enjoyed it!
However, please read reviews from Black reviewers when the book is released.
Graphic: Bullying and Medical content
Anxiety, Intrusive Thoughts, Medical Content (Trip to the Dentist)
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