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ThunderBoom

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1 of 1 copy available

An action-packed superhero story about the power of imagination.

In this graphic novel, Logan's going on the train to see the Santa Claus parade. Logan loves parades and trains. But Logan isn't like most 11-year-olds - he can't speak, and he mostly lives in his head. This adventure means facing his greatest fears: masks, dogs and the unknown. When he's separated from his parents at the parade, Logan goes where he's the bravest version of himself - his imagination. Transforming into superhero ThunderBoom, Logan is ready to stomp through any challenge!

A fresh take on dealing with life's difficulties. Kids will be rooting for their new favorite superhero - ThunderBoom!

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    • Kirkus

      May 1, 2023
      Anyone can be a hero. A mostly nonverbal boy named Logan is excited to see a holiday parade with his family. On the way there, he greets many people on the train, including a younger brown-skinned girl with a stuffed bear. Once they arrive, Logan squeezes through the crowd and finds himself surrounded by people in masks--something he definitely does not like. In his imagination, they morph into tall, bushy-haired monsters. But that's nothing that ThunderBoom, Logan's imaginary alter ego, can't handle with his sonic foot stomps. Later, Logan finds the girl from the train, also separated from her family, and helps save her teddy bear from baton-twirling "ninjas." Logan also encounters grocery-store mascots that, in his mind, morph into robots and a loud neighbor dog who may just be misunderstood, like Logan. Logan narrates the imagination sequences, his confidence, helpful, friendly nature, and frustrations on full display--though all of these are evident in the rest of the story as well. Expressive cartoon art, dominated by oranges and blues, adeptly conveys Logan's story. Based on Briglio's son's experiences and diagnosis of Angelman syndrome (a genetic disorder that causes developmental delays and speech impairment), this tale shows the rich, inner life of someone who isn't always understood, even by those who love him. Brown-skinned Logan is biracial--his dad's family is Italian and White-presenting, while his mom is brown-skinned. Dynamic heroism wrapped in realistic adventures. (Graphic fiction. 8-12)

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  • Lexile® Measure:500
  • Text Difficulty:1-2

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