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80 pp.
| HarperCollins/Heartdrum
| May, 2021
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Trade
ISBN 978-0-06-301537-1
$15.99
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Paper
ISBN 978-0-06-301538-8
$4.99
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Ebook
ISBN 978-0-06-301539-5
$4.99
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Illustrated by
Tara Audibert.
This series opener introduces Jo Jo Makoons Azure, a rambunctious first grader with "strong lungs" (according to her mom) and a wish to make more friends. In eight brief yet eventful chapters, we follow this seven-year-old Everygirl through a relatable and entertaining series of misadventures and misunderstandings--over everything from rhyming words, to teachers ("Jim" is astonishingly
not the P. E. teacher's first name), to Little Shell Elementary School's yearbook cover. Through it all, the first-person narrative is consistently engaging, with just the right touch of primary-grade silliness to balance out Jo Jo's fears about friendship. Will Mimi, her cat and "home best friend," deflate like a balloon when she gets her shots? And why hasn't Fern, her "school best friend," been sitting with her at lunch lately? Throughout, contemporary Native culture takes center stage: Jo Jo's multigenerational family lives on the fictional Pembina Ojibwe reservation; some Ojibwe and Michif words are phonetically spelled within the text in a manner consistent with Jo Jo's hilariously frank voice ("If you can say
Tyrannosaurus rex, you can say
nindizhinikaaz ["my name is..." in Ojibwe]"). Audibert's cartoony illustrations add humorous layers to this exemplary transitional reader.
Reviewer:
Sam Bloom
| Horn Book Magazine Issue:
July, 2021