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  • Apr 2, 2024 | kirkusreviews.com | Alan Gibbons |Natalie Babbitt |Chad Morris |Shelly Brown

    However the compelling fitness of theme and event and the apt but unexpected imagery (the opening sentences compare the... At a time when death has become an acceptable, even voguish subject in children's fiction, Natalie Babbitt comes through with a stylistic gem about living forever.

  • Oct 3, 2023 | kirkusreviews.com | Natalie Babbitt |Chad Morris |Shelly Brown |Steve Bramucci

    However the compelling fitness of theme and event and the apt but unexpected imagery (the opening sentences compare the... At a time when death has become an acceptable, even voguish subject in children's fiction, Natalie Babbitt comes through with a stylistic gem about living forever.

  • Aug 14, 2023 | kirkusreviews.com | Chad Morris |Shelly Brown |Christina Li |Lois Lowry

    Charming, poignant, and thoughtfully woven. An aspiring scientist and a budding artist become friends and help each other with dream projects. Unfolding in mid-1980s Sacramento, California, this story stars 12-year-olds Rosalind and Benjamin as first-person narrators in alternating chapters. Ro’s father, a fellow space buff, was killed by a drunk driver; the rocket they were working on together lies unfinished in her closet.

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