Parent Magazine Volusia March 2020 | Page 19

Welcome to the Book Nook! Grades K-2 Rot, the Cutest in the World! by Ben Clanton For a mutant potato. Rot has so much self-confidence that he enters “The Cutest in the World Contest.” Then he meets the other contestants who are all adorable. When Rot decides he should just be himself, his inner beauty shines…but is it enough for the judges? Grades 3-5 The Ambrose Deception by Emily Ecton Three students are chosen seemingly at random to participate in a scavenger hunt with a ten thousand dollar prize. Is Melissa a forger? Or an entrepreneur? Is Bondi a con man? Or a hard worker? And is Wilf a thief? Or filled with adventure? These three children race around Chicago trying to solve their clues first. But there is much more than meets the eye. This scavenger hunt, and all of the people associated with it, are more than meets the eye. Grades 6-8 24 Hours in Nowhere by Dusti Bowling Gus hopes in just a short twenty-four hours, he can explore and escape the abandoned mine in his home of Nowhere, Arizona. He just has to find the rumored gold, win back a dirt bike from a thirteen- year-old bully, and try not to die from dehydration, cave-ins, and wild animal attacks. But man can’t survive on Twinkies alone. A life-threatening adventure such as this requires the companionship of the dirt bike-riding new girl in town and Gus’s two former friends. Throughout the day and night, the group of outsiders learn that they have more things in common than they realized, and it’s their newly formed bond that will be the key to their survival. Bikes might get damaged and bones might get broken, but their newly formed friendship will thrive in this desert town. Grades 9-12 Moonrise by Sarah Crossan “You can know all the facts you want about a person ... but you’ll never know for sure what’s driving his heart.” Joe, Ed, and Angela grew up without a dad and with a junkie mom, but at least they had each other. Until the day Ed doesn’t come home. It’s been 10 years since Joe last saw Ed when he hears that Ed finally has been given his execution date as he waits on death row. Joe decides it’s finally time to get rid of the excuses and spend all the time he can with his brother, no matter what the truth of his crime is, as they fight for appeals to save his life. How do you find yourself while in the midst of losing others? When your family has been broken, how do you make yourself whole? V O L U S I A parent M A G A Z I N E | 17