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Arthur is the writer of several Young Adult novels and Children’s stories. He currently resides in Los Angeles, CA, where he spends most of his time crafting stories about fantastical things, indulging in sweets (specifically chocolate), and making up his own lyrics to nearly every song (mostly because he forgets the original words).

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THE NIGHT THE STARS WENT MISSING

BY Arthur J. Gonzalez • POSTED ON Oct. 31, 2023

A boy brings back the stars by helping to save Earth in Gonzalez’s illustrated fantasy tale.

Winston’s grandmother Estrella once told him that stars were made of promises, and when the stars vanish, he gets worried. He uses a telescope in the lighthouse where he lives to peer deep into space, but only sees the moon, which he asks for help. The moon shows him a path into the sky on a ladder made of stardust. The world above the clouds is magical, and when Winston rescues a fallen star, it promises to introduce him to the other, hidden stars, who fear that humans will hurt them the way they’ve harmed their own planet. Indeed, when Winston arrives at the stars’ hidden village, they’re afraid of him. He pledges that he’ll do everything he can to save his planet, and assures the stars that there are others like him who will do the same. He offers to give them a necklace from his grandmother—the one thing he has left to remember her by—because it’s his most important possession: “Consider it my promise to you all,” he says. The stars accept, and soon Winston makes good on his pledge by planting trees and organizing garbage cleanups. Gonzalez’s straightforward text guides readers through Krapivina’s riotous, full-color cartoon illustrations of Winston’s magical journey. The bright hues zing and zip across the pages with whirls of light and shadow. Gonzalez uses just the right amount of text to allow the illustrations to take over storytelling duties occasionally, resulting in a balanced blend of words and art. The notion that the missing stars are related to the Earth’s pollution—which, of course, makes stars harder to see—feels right on the nose. Although the tale seems to place the burden of caring for the planet on individuals—there’s no talk of making larger structural changes in society—Winston’s actions are likely to empower young readers to do their part to make the world a brighter place.

A whimsical but well-grounded environmentalist tale.

Pub Date: Oct. 31, 2023

Publisher: Hello, Wonderworld

Review Posted Online: Sept. 22, 2023

Kirkus Reviews Issue: Dec. 1, 2023

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The Photo Traveler

Seventeen-year-old Gavin Hillstone is resigned to being miserable for the rest of his life. Left alone in the world after his parents died in a fire when he was four, he was placed in foster care, which for him meant ending up in an abusive home with an alcoholic adoptive father. Gavin’s only escape is in taking and creating images. His camera is his refuge from the unending torture and isolation of daily life in his “family.” Until he learns by accident that he isn’t alone in the world after all. His father’s parents are still alive and living in Washington DC. When he takes the plunge and travels 3,000 miles to find his grandparents, he learns that they—and he—are part of something much bigger, and more dangerous, than he could ever have imagined. Something that has always put his family at risk and that will now threaten his own life, while forever changing it. He learns that he is one of the last descendants of a small group of Photo Travelers—people who can travel through time and space through images. But his initial excitement turns to fear, when he soon discovers that he and his grandparents are being pursued by the fierce remnants of a radical European Photo Traveler cult, the Peace Hunters. What Gavin has, they want! His adventure will take him to past eras, like The Great Depression and the Salem Witch Trials. Gavin will have to discover who he really is and must make choices that spell the difference between life and death for himself, for the relatives he now knows and loves, and for the girl he will come to love. For Gavin, life will never be the same.
Published: Nov. 20, 2023
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