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LOOP

by Tara Lynn Osburn

Pub Date: March 1st, 2024
ISBN: 9798878916790
Publisher: Little Red Wagon Books

A tween ice skater struggles to balance her busy home life and the dream of achieving a solo routine in this debut middle-grade novel.

Laney Parker can’t tolerate not skating. At her skating club in New York’s Finger Lakes region, she’s a “spinner” —not ranked high enough to perform an individual routine in front of an audience. But this year, the coaches will choose three worthy spinners for a solo at the club’s spring show. Laney is certain she has a shot, if she can just pull off a double loop. Distractions, however, are ample. For one, new skater Malia Davis represents stiff competition and cozies up to (read: tries to “steal”) Laney’s bestie, Abby. And it’s maple season, so her family is hard at work processing sap into maple syrup to sell. Any skater who misses practice is automatically disqualified for a solo, so Laney will need both focus and determination. Osburn lays out many hurdles for Laney, like a fellow skater who keeps verbally skewering all her teammates. The remarkable, resilient young protagonist has a tendency to be self-serving but is compassionate enough to recognize that others have problems, too. She’s supported by a dynamic cast that showcases a variety of personalities. Laney’s two-year-old brother Levi, for example, is so deep in his own little world that the Parkers grow concerned, and surely there’s a reason that neighbor/schoolmate Mason is always at the farm helping out. Not only does the novel teach important lessons about family and friendships and overcoming selfishness, but it’s also full of fascinating details about ice-skating and making maple syrup. By the end, readers may find themselves drawn to many of the characters, including a few unexpected ones.

An affecting, sweet tale about understanding and perseverance.