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LOST KITES AND OTHER TREASURES by Cathy Carr

LOST KITES AND OTHER TREASURES

by Cathy Carr

Pub Date: Feb. 6th, 2024
ISBN: 9781419767999
Publisher: Amulet/Abrams

Writing down her concerns and creating art with found objects are things that help calm Franny—and lately, she has big worries.

Years ago, Franny Petroski’s mom, Mia, left her to be cared for by her maternal grandmother. But now Nana has broken her leg and can’t get around without assistance. Twelve-year-old Franny could use some help—or even emotional support—from her best friends, but Lucy Bernal’s family is moving back to London, and Ruben Yao is busy befriending school loudmouth Tate. Enter Uncle Gabe, Mia’s estranged brother, who moves in for a few weeks to help. While he’s there, he starts telling Franny about Mia and raises the subject of her mom’s mental health, an issue Franny hadn’t heard much about before. This sparks some discomfort, a disagreement with Ruben, and difficult conversations with family members. Carr sensitively explores mental illness, incarceration, and families in crisis, and she portrays her characters as flawed but caring. As Franny works through it all, she discovers that she no longer needs to list her worries. The creative process of working on a lost, damaged kite she finds—covering it with pieces of fabric that represent family and friends—helps her express and resolve her complicated feelings. It’s a rocky ride, but everyone, especially Franny, emerges stronger and with their spirits lifted. Franny and her family are white; Ruben is Filipino American.

Unusual and gratifying.

(Why You Should Be an Artist) (Fiction. 8-12)