Author: varianjohnson

Divided We Fall

With all the political strife taking place in the county, it would be easy to mistake Trent Reedy’s first YA novel, Divided We Fall, as fact instead of fiction. Others agree; in a starred review, Publishers Weekly states, “… this…

The Living

Although some may call Matt de la Peña’s newest novel, The Living (Delacorte Press, 2013), a commercial, fast-paced dystopian, I prefer to think of it as a quiet, character-driven novel wrapped in the warm cocoon of “high-concept.” The novel follows…

The Sinister Sweetness of Splendid Academy

The Sinister Sweetness of Splendid Academy by Nikki Loftin excels in exploring realistic problems in an urban fantasy landscape. The novel opens with Lorelei Robinson struggling with misguided thoughts concerning the recent death of her mother, and feeling ostracized from…

Eleanor & Park

I’m a sucker for a great YA novel, so it’s no surprise that I fell in love with Rainbow Rowell’s Eleanor & Park (St. Martins Griffin, 2013). The novel, set in 80’s Nebraska, focuses on the love story between Eleanor,…

Think Big

Think Big (Bloomsbury, 2012), written by Liz Garton Scanlon and illustrated by Vanessa Brantley Newton, champions art and creativity. Selected as a Scholastic Book Club book, the picture book follows a diverse set of students as they knit, draw, bake,…