A rare disorder elicits fear in a young Black artist with a unique sense of the world.
Seventh grader Ettas Quiet Days are becoming more frequent and, frankly, irritating since her maybe-diagnosis of Méničres disease in both her ears. Her parents are monitoring her diet, vigilant about stressors, and learning ASL. In contrast to Ettas Loud Days, not being able to hear sometimes makes it easier to focus on her comic book about Invincible Girl (the novel includes some enticing panels featuring Ettas work). But, as peculiar weather patterns begin to overwhelm her Chicago neighborhood and exacerbate her allergies, the corresponding tinnitus and vertigo as well as the increased anxiety from everyone around her leave Etta feeling hopeless. Even meeting Eleazar, an artsy new Colombian friend with an adorable goldendoodle, leads to doubts about her abilities to communicateEleazar is also still learning Englishand her future with Méničres. When Eleazars dog gets lost on a magical train that is linked to the weird weather, the two must traverse the train cars, solve mysteries, and overcome their fears to fix whats broken and heal what cant be fixed. Just like the magical challenges, their journey yields great emotional rewards. Even as Etta and Eleazar make new connections, lossesof family, hearing, and homeare somber reminders of lifes challenges. With snappy narration thats rich in sensory detail and metaphor, readers progress through well-paced storytelling that is ethereal and artfully inclusive.
This hopeful adventure leaves an indelible mark. (Fiction. 10-13) * Kirkus, Starred review * A rare disorder elicits fear in a young Black artist with a unique sense of the world.
Seventh grader Ettas Quiet Days are becoming more frequent and, frankly, irritating since her maybe-diagnosis of Méničres disease in both her ears. Her parents are monitoring her diet, vigilant about stressors, and learning ASL. In contrast to Ettas Loud Days, not being able to hear sometimes makes it easier to focus on her comic book about Invincible Girl (the novel includes some enticing panels featuring Ettas work). But, as peculiar weather patterns begin to overwhelm her Chicago neighborhood and exacerbate her allergies, the corresponding tinnitus and vertigo as well as the increased anxiety from everyone around her leave Etta feeling hopeless. Even meeting Eleazar, an artsy new Colombian friend with an adorable goldendoodle, leads to doubts about her abilities to communicateEleazar is also still learning Englishand her future with Méničres. When Eleazars dog gets lost on a magical train that is linked to the weird weather, the two must traverse the train cars, solve mysteries, and overcome their fears to fix whats broken and heal what cant be fixed. Just like the magical challenges, their journey yields great emotional rewards. Even as Etta and Eleazar make new connections, lossesof family, hearing, and homeare somber reminders of lifes challenges. With snappy narration thats rich in sensory detail and metaphor, readers progress through well-paced storytelling that is ethereal and artfully inclusive.
This hopeful adventure leaves an indelible mark. (Fiction. 10-13) * Kirkus, Starred review * "Im on the ETTA INVINCIBLE train! Readers will cheer for Etta and Eleazar, who search for creativity and friendship, deal with losses, and find hope in the face of fear to ultimately become their own superheroes."
Rajani LaRocca, Newbery Honor and Walter Award winning author of Red, White, and Whole, Midsummer's Mayhem, and Much Ado About Baseball. "A wonderfully imaginative, big-hearted story of a girl trying to find her way through a mysterious train while navigating new friendships and an emerging disability, Etta Invincible shows us that we can be scared and still be brave and that we dont need to be invincible to be a hero. I adored this book."
-Anne Ursu, author of The Troubled Girls of Dragomir Academy