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THE NEW SWITCHEROO by Brandon T. Snider

THE NEW SWITCHEROO

From the Rube Goldberg and His Amazing Machines series, volume 2

by Brandon T. Snider ; illustrated by Ed Steckley

Pub Date: Oct. 11th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-4197-5006-9
Publisher: Amulet/Abrams

Rube navigates middle school mayhem during the sixth grade election and Switcheroo Dance.

Rube Goldberg is back in this second book in the series inspired by the famous cartoonist. It’s election season at Beechwood Middle, and Rube’s friend Pearl Williams is running for class president. Even though he has good intentions, things get messy when Rube agrees to go to the dance with Pearl’s opponent, Emilia Harris, and accidentally botches the irrigation device for Pearl’s school garden project and her automated campaign flyer distributor. Snider introduces a trans girl named Reina Lopez and has Rube grapple with deep-rooted issues of racism (Pearl is Black), sundown towns, and antisemitism (Rube is Jewish). Another character comes out to a friend as gay. These frank conversations about oft-ignored parts of life and history are refreshing, though they sometimes read as heavy-handed, forced inclusion rather than naturally integrated character development. There isn’t much to the plot, as it mostly centers around the election, and the epilogue makes a grab at trying to tie in a mystery from the first book that is shallowly included throughout the second. Steckley’s black-and-white illustrations are at their best when showing detailed, sinister faces or busy details, as in the antiques store The Treasury, where Rube and his mom liked to browse.

A thin plotline that is only slightly redeemed by likable characters.

(Fiction. 8-12)