When Aven is in 8th grade, her father gets a job in Arizona working as a manger for a rundown western theme park. The family moves and Aven finds that making friends is more difficult than she imagined. She grew up with her friends in Kansas and so she was not a curiosity in their eyes. Because lunchtime is difficult, she avoids it but discovers a few other kids who also avoid the crowd for various reasons. Aven takes them on as friends. She helps Conner who she meets in the library look for support for his Tourette's syndrome and she befriends an overweight boy who eats outside everyday. She does this with plenty of humor and charm.
Meanwhile there is a mystery to solve at the theme park and as Aven meets its quirky characters, she has some questions about who owns the park and just why her father was asked to manage a park that is practically bankrupt. The conclusion surprised me and I found the book to be an encouraging read.
If you liked Wonder by Palacio, then this is what you should read next. The book is for readers from grades 5-8. The reading level is 4.6. I would recommend it as a read aloud and it would be a great Division 2 book for the Maud Hart Lovelace Award. I rate it 5 out of 4.
Print Length: 274 pages
Publisher: Sterling Children's Books (September 5, 2017)
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