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Things That Shimmer

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Praise for Things That Shimmer by Deborah Lakritz: Sydney Taylor Notable Book In the spring of 1973, Melanie Adler desperately wants to be accepted by the Shimmers, the popular kids in her class. But the secret of her mother's PTSD stands in the way. As hard as she tries, Melanie can't act as effortlessly confident and fun as the Shimmers. She's convinced no one knows what it's like to have a parent who's afraid of everything—until Dorit Shoshani moves to town. Clever, independent Dorit understands Melanie's home life thanks to her own family's struggles. The girls become fast friends. But when the Shimmers finally start to pay attention to Melanie, she's torn between her bond with Dorit and her chance at popularity.
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    • School Library Journal

      February 1, 2024

      Gr 5 Up-It's the spring of 1973, and seventh grader Melanie has long dreamed of being one of the Shimmers, the popular kids at school. Her childhood best friend, Vicky, seems to have little problem fitting in with the group, but Melanie doesn't believe she is confident enough; her mother's PTSD from "the accident" contributes to that feeling. Then, Dorit Shoshani moves to town from Israel and Melanie finds a friend she can confide in. Dorit and Melanie share family traumas that bond them. But when eighth grade starts and Melanie becomes friendly with one of the Shimmers who is her partner in cooking class, her desire to become popular threatens her friendships with Dorit and Vicky. Lakritz's first middle grade novel has a well-developed protagonist whose struggles with fitting in and finding her voice transcend decades. At times, the novel feels like it is spread too thin, trying to address the war in Israel, Watergate, the gas crisis, and a family dealing with PTSD. VERDICT Young readers interested in historical fiction and tween friendship books will enjoy this novel.-Rebekah J. Buchanan

      Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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