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MIGHTY MARA by Carina Ho

MIGHTY MARA

by Carina Ho & Jesse Byrd ; illustrated by Mónica Paola Rodriguez

ISBN: 978-0-9997050-7-0

A girl hopes to dazzle the crowd at a talent show in Ho and Byrd’s debut picture book.

Mara dresses more colorfully than other residents of conformist Sametown, who all wear bland polo shirts. She’s planning to perform a dance routine at an upcoming talent show where everyone else is doing magic tricks. However, her teacher discourages her. Mara’s mother, however, knows exactly what to say to give her child courage. Right before her performance, it’s revealed that Mara uses a wheelchair; the stage isn’t accessible, and she must emotionally ground herself before asking for assistance. The book takes care to show that Mara’s difference from others in Sametown isn’t only her wheelchair use, but also her creativity and inventiveness. Co-author and dancer Ho discusses her own wheelchair use in an author’s note, which brings authenticity to the story. Rodriguez’s pleasing full-color illustrations are refreshingly diverse, featuring characters with varying skin tones; Mara and her mother are portrayed as Asian. The story flows nicely, but the talent show stakes are a bit unclear; although the audience and emcee are seemingly blown away, Mara doesn’t even place. Discussion questions will spark conversations about uniqueness and unpack biases about people who use wheelchairs.

A thoughtful, well-illustrated work about pursuing goals.