Review: The Wonder of Wildflowers by Anna Staniszewski
Ten-year-old Mira must balance the loyalty she feels towards her family with the desire to be accepted by her new classmates in this powerful coming-of-age story about identity, community, and finding a place to call home.
I’m not like most of my classmates. At least not yet.
My family came to this country when I was five years old, but we’re so close to becoming citizens now. This means we’ll finally be able to use Amber like everyone else. Then I will be as special as the rest of my classmates, the ones who were born here with magic already in their veins.
But most of all, no one will compare me to Daniel anymore. Daniel who doesn’t even try to fit in, who actually seems proud of being an outsider.
Once I take my first sip of Amber, I will be on the inside.
I hope.
-summary and cover via Goodreads
Mini Review: This was a unique Middle Grade story, that was very interesting! I liked the discussions around Amber (the magic that everyone uses in the book). I also thought Mira was a good main character! If you think this book sounds interesting, then I would definitely recommend trying it! :)
I received an e-ARC of this book from the publisher.