New realistic middle grade fiction
I have been hoping for some fantasy fiction, because frankly, real life is real enough for me! However, the advanced reader copies I've been getting are realistic fiction, so realistic it is! Luckily, both these books were awesome and so different from my life, that they were both a great get away. The first one is called Turtle Boy by M. Evan Wolkenstein. It's about 12 year old Will who's having a hard time. First, his dad died when he was four. Will's dad went into the hospital to a hernia repaired and died. Part of Will's coping mechanism has been withdrawing, which brings the reader to problem 2, Will doesn't really have any friends. Well, he has one good friend, Shirah and one friend who annoys him, but is still his friend, Max. Shirah and Max and Will have been friends since they were small and the rest of the kids at their school do a lot of teasing, which Will perceives as bullying. Will is also coming up on his Bar Mitzvah and he's super