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Review #1

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This young-adult novel easily wins a top spot among the best books that I\’ve found so far in 2020. It was a sheer escape for me, but also an inspirational look at civics in the United States. 15-year-old Mariana\’s dad, a Florida Senator, would seek the Presidency. How would the publicity and responsibility affect her own immediate family and, for that matter, her ties with public-school peers? This book jolted my neglect of the crushing lows and vital highs that come with intimate involvement in campaigning. Hoping to avoid spoilers, I\’ll share the following thoughts that arose while I was reading: Is any dad or mom in such a family willing to fully assess the risk of public (even illegal) scrutiny of their kids? Is a minor in that family allowed an opposing view to that of a governing parent? Will adults be prone to dismiss (or even insult) teens engaged in rallies and protests? In the story itself, how indeed was it that Cuban immigrants were granted green cards with far more relative ease than those from Haiti? While one typo early on was a bit distracting, that was the only glitch. I\’m a bit giddy by the notion that this story may be provocative to some grownups — e.g. a few profanities (reflecting how some contemporary teens speak), and progressive themes (LGBTQ+, environmental activism). There may also be gripes over one character, a U.S. citizen of Cuban descent, taking up a political stance that I\’ve seen given a Spanish label roughly translating as \”sellout,\” yet I welcomed this as a potential spark of discussion.

 

Review #2

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Amazing YA for all ages! Sylvester absolutely knocked it out of the park with this fantastic story of a young woman coming into her own and carving a space for herself within her family and friend groups. This story is so empowering; I wish I had something like this as a teen to remind me that I can make a difference and to put my effort toward good.

 

Review #3

Audiobook Running by Natalia Payne

This is a timely read about a family patriarch who decides to run for president.. His daughter Mari is conflicted because she discovers thin gggs her father has sacrifices in order to get elected. The issues of climate change and access to safe drinking water. It\’s a very intense issues between them that makes this story relevant to today\’s issues

 

Review #4

Audio Running narrated by Frankie Corzo

NO SPOILERS BTW SO YOU ARE GOOD! The plot is very easy to follow but still keeps you interested in small but important details that bring the story to a new level. My only critique with the book is that it takes WAY too long to start the meaty and very worth the reading part of the story. The book is tedious set up for the first 20 percent or so. I would say that if you skim that part but still make sure you are aware of what is going on this book is great. Overall this is a pretty well put together and thought out story of a teen overcoming her father and working towards what she believes in. The book is a PERFECT LENGTH for what I believe the story\’s message is even with some of those boring and difficult to follow moments in the beginning. I would recommend purchasing this as a kindle book because it\’s a slightly shorter book. If you are a teacher in grades 4-7 with mature students (in grade 4) this is a great choice for you. If you are a parent with a child ages 9-12 this is also a great choice to educate your child on voting and the true impact political candidates do have, this message deepens now that the election has passed and our government is going to change for hopefully the better. I highly recommend this. 🙂

 

Review #5

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Natalia Sylvester has written great ode to todays young activists. 16 yo Mari starts a school protest against corrupt contractors in her city. Turns out those contractors are backing her fathers campaign for President. Very timely story with the real Presidential election around the corner & young activists rising up around the worldGreta, Malala, the Parkland teens, etc. Congrats, Natalia.

 

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