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FUTURE ME SAVES THE WORLD (AND RUINS MY LIFE) by Leah Cypess

FUTURE ME SAVES THE WORLD (AND RUINS MY LIFE)

by Leah Cypess ; illustrated by Wes Molebash

Pub Date: June 3rd, 2025
ISBN: 9781665964395
Publisher: Aladdin

An excitable fourth grader might just hold the fate of the world in his hands.

Ten-year-old Ethan wakes up to a 39-year-old version of himself warning him that the world will be in peril if he doesn’t get up, go to school, and make sure that his substitute teacher doesn’t quit her job despite the pranks his classmates plan to play on her. If she leaves teaching behind, she will, following a suspiciously hazy chain of events, become an evil dictator who starts a war. Future Ethan wears funky fashions, talks up a storm of complicated time-travel logistics, and actually seems to like Ethan’s obnoxious sister. But Ethan listens to what his future self has to say. Under Future Ethan’s guidance, our young hero attempts to encourage his teacher to stick with the profession while also navigating a classroom spitball fight, a school-wide ziti-induced barfing incident, and a side quest that involves convincing his awkward classmate, Tamara, to take accelerated math so that she can invent time travel, which strains his relationship with his best friend. Infused with plenty of humor, Ethan’s first-person narration is chaotic, at once self-centered and thoughtful, affectionately capturing the interior life of a highly imaginative elementary schooler. In Molebash’s simple cartoon art, characters have skin the white of the page.

An energetic and hilarious mix of light sci-fi and the daily dramas of kids’ lives.

(Science fiction. 8-12)