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Sunday, January 26, 2020

A Field Guide to Getting Lost by Joy McCullough

How I Heard About It:
*Several of my reading friends read advanced copies of this title and gave the story positive reviews.  I was excited when I saw an ARC of the book during #NCTE19 and was able to bring home a copy with me.  Today was a gray, chilly Sunday and this was an enjoyable afternoon read.  


What It Is About - FIVE Things You Need to Know:
1.  *Sutton is a young girl living with her father.  She is passionate about robotics.

2.  *Luis is a young boy living with this mother.  He is passionate about writing, science, and NOT having allergic reactions.  

3.  *Sutton's parents are divorced and her mother spends a lot of time doing her research in Antarctica.

4.  *Luis' father died of cancer.  His mother is his world, but can be overprotective at times.

5.  *After Sutton and Luis' parents begin dating, these two individuals are brought together whether they like it or not.


What I Thought Of It - Five Observations/Reflections:
1.  *This was the perfect story for a wintry Minnesota Sunday afternoon.

2.  *The short chapters, alternating viewpoints, and personable characters made for a strong middle-grade story.

3.  *I found both Sutton and Luis to be unique, interesting, and fun to read about.  They both had incredible passion and interests which made me smile on several occasions.

4.  *Joy McCullough did a tremendous job of writing about two families coming together and navigating new, and sometimes stressful, territory.

5.  *Many readers will certainly enjoy the adventures of Sutton and Luis, as single-parent families are a major part of our family structures.


Who Should Read It:
*This novel would be perfect for individual readers in grades three through six.  I could also see the story being shared as a class read aloud in those same grades.  Readers from single-parent homes would also be able to relate to the story of these two young characters.  Happy Reading!


Rating:   4 STARS out of 5 Stars

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