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QUEENIE JEAN IS IN TROUBLE AGAIN by Christine Read

QUEENIE JEAN IS IN TROUBLE AGAIN

by Christine Read

Pub Date: April 2nd, 2024
ISBN: 9781772034790
Publisher: Heritage House Publishing

Enter the world of a spirited, neurodiverse fifth grader with ADHD.

Queenie Jean Merriam, a precocious red-haired white girl, moved with her family to West Vancouver from a small town in Ontario. Her fresh start at her new private school starts off badly when her dad, trying to get stuck gum out of her hair, accidentally gives her a terrible haircut. Worse, Queenie keeps ending up in trouble, especially with the principal. Queenie impulsively talks out of turn, can’t control the volume of her voice, and struggles to fit in socially. Some wealthy mean girl classmates make things especially hard, but thankfully, two kind new friends help her navigate the school’s social dynamics and the upcoming mandatory speech competition. Queenie’s first-person voice, marked by rambling monologues and bursts of creative thinking, conveys her inner world and good intentions. Her narration includes misspelled emails and lists, which will be relatable to readers who have similar difficulties. Queenie’s parents support her patiently and with humor and help her navigate emotional outbursts, focus on her homework, and integrate herself into her new school. In the end, Queenie’s resilience is symbolized by her crossing a swinging bridge that she’s terrified of, foreshadowing her ability to overcome fear, stigma, and academic barriers. Short chapters and comedic moments make this an appealing read.

Comedic fiction that celebrates strengths and reveals the challenges of living with neurodiversity.

(Fiction. 8-12)