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A PLACE TO SHINE by Marie Arnold

A PLACE TO SHINE

by Marie Arnold

Pub Date: June 11th, 2024
ISBN: 9780063251755
Publisher: Versify/HarperCollins

A 10-year-old Black girl goes on a quest to try to reunite her family.

Sundae Williams lives in Chicago with her little brother, Miles, and Nanna Jo, their grandmother, who’s been losing her memory lately (their parents died in a car accident). Sunny’s walking home with Miles and Folake Musa, her Nigerian American best friend, when the kids notice a police car outside the Williams’ apartment building. They overhear an officer telling a concerned neighbor that Nanna is being taken to a nursing home following a wellness check. Surprisingly, an officer says that the grandchildren have been put in emergency foster care. Before the mix-up can be sorted out and social services show up, the siblings try to secretly live at school. Inspired by her favorite fantasy story, Sunny decides that to save Nanna, they must go on a quest, just like the book’s hero, Luna. When their hiding place is inevitably discovered, Sunny decides (based on a sign connected to the fantasy) that new music teacher Darrious Evens is supposed to help them—and Mr. Evens does ultimately agree to foster them. The siblings must navigate a new living experience while trying to complete their quest. Sunny is a funny and relatable character, and readers will identify with her gumption and loyalty. Quirky Miles and Folake add another layer of fun to this story, whose pacing and humor make for an enjoyable read.

A compelling look at familial support that comes from unexpected people and places.

(Fiction. 8-12)