Ben Y and the Ghost in the Machine
Ben Y and the Ghost in the Machine
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Chronicle Books
Just the Series: The Kids Under the Stairs Vol. 2   

Series and Publisher: The Kids Under the Stairs   

Annotation: The second book in the Kids Under the Stairs series is now available in paperback! A heartwarming, laugh-out-loud novel-... more
 
Reviews: 2
Catalog Number: #6778319
Format: Paperback
Special Formats: High Low High Low Series Tracker
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 08/15/23
Pages: 434 pages
ISBN: 1-7972-1949-9
ISBN 13: 978-1-7972-1949-3
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2020050176
Dimensions: 21 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
School Library Journal Starred Review (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Gr 4 Up-Everything is more difficult since Ben Y's brother Benito died last year. Seventh grade is off to a rocky start, as the mysterious new student, Ace, has Ben Y feeling simultaneously happy and nervous anytime they interact. Then Mr. Mann begins a crusade to enforce the school dress code, punishing Ace and Ben Y for the most ridiculous reasons, while her best friends (Jordan J, Ben B, and Javier) appear content to follow the rules as they work on the revived school newspaper with their cherished teacher Ms. J. To top it off, Benito's ghost appears to be typing new messages in their old secret sibling chat room on Sandbox. Holt's sequel digs into Ben Y's journey grappling with grief and identity. The novel hits the important points of understanding and verbalizing what one is feeling. Additionally, Ben Y's bond with her friends demonstrates that those who truly know someone will accept them as they are and that opening up to friends and family can make a world of difference when someone is having a rough time. Every student has their own unique voice exhibited through mixed formats of chat screens, free verse, stream of consciousness, and illustrations to distinguish narrators. Physical character descriptions are vague; Ben Y and Javier are cued Latinx by name. VERDICT An excellent addition to "The Kids Under the Stairs" series and one that kids and adults alike will supremely enjoy. Emily Walker, Lisle Lib. Dist., IL

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

An emotionally charged, dynamic novel in verse.Holt's follow-up to 2020's Benbee and the Teacher Griefer follows another character from the ensemble cast. This entry focusing on Ben Y, who prefers Ben to the full name Benita and is exploring gender identity, is accessible without exposure to the prior volume; although it picks up without much explanation of past relationships, the strong narrative style does all the heavy lifting. Reeling from the death of a sibling and the subsequent social fallout of "dead-brother-itis," Ben Y retreats deeper into friendships, game worlds, and the escape provided by the Newspaper Typing Club led by the trusted Ms. J. Over the summer, in this safe space for divergent learners, close bonds formed between Ben Y, Ben B, Jordan, and Javier. At school, Ben Y wavers between feeling unseen and being picked on and takes bold steps to carve out personal space, including an interest in newcomer Ace. Ben Y also faces challenges as the bullish principal imposes limits on their school paper and becomes invested in punishing dress-code violations. This focused character study delivers layered attention to grief and self-exploration. Multiple formats, including chat messages in the Minecraft-like Sandbox, combined with extraordinary pacing make this a win for reluctant readers, while the humor and emotional reach will draw in anyone interested in middle-grade emotional realism. With minimal physical descriptions, names cue ethnic diversity.Accomplished, lively, and heartfelt. (Verse novel. 8-13)

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School Library Journal Starred Review (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Kirkus Reviews (Fri Oct 06 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Reading Level: 4.0
Interest Level: 4-7

The second book in the Kids Under the Stairs series is now available in paperback! A heartwarming, laugh-out-loud novel-in-verse that tells an authentic story about friendship, family, and personal identity.

Ben Y’s just about had it with school. Every corner she turns, she’s being called “Benita,” getting Dress Coded by Mr. Mann for some supposedly inappropriate item of clothing, or running into the ineffable, inescapable, indefinable Ace—who makes her feel weird, weirdly seen, and strangely at peace, all at once. Even her best buds—Ben B, Jordan J, and Javier, the kids under the stairs—all seem far too content following the rules and making their school newspaper under the attentive direction of their beloved teacher, Ms. J. 

And home’s no better. Last year, Ben Y’s older brother died, and the family is still very much learning how to cope—if by coping you mean coming home to cry at lunch, or secretly building a friendship bracelet empire, or obsessively visiting a chatroom to talk to Benicio’s ghost. But when Benicio suddenly starts typing back, Ben Y must act—fast, hard, and now. What happens when those actions collide, buried family feelings are exposed, and Ben Y’s own deepest secrets become impossible to hide?

With a lovable cast of characters and full of raw emotion, this novel-in-verse celebrates different types of intelligence and shows how every kid deserves to become their own “divergent” self.

NEW UNDERSTANDING OF IDENTITY: The main character in this book is struggling to figure out how she defines herself, both on the inside and to others. It's a struggle many young readers will recognize from their own experiences.

FRIENDSHIP ISSUES: This book navigates the difficulty of changing friendships, particularly when a new friend joins the group. It's an issue nearly every kid goes through in middle school, and it will ring true with young readers.

POPULAR, TRUSTED AUTHOR: K.A. Holt’s books have been nominated for awards in more than 30 states. She is popular on the school speaking circuit and presents keynote speeches throughout the year all over the world, making her a trusted name and a favorite for middle grade readers.

PERFECT FOR RELUCTANT READERS: Fewer words on each page make this book engaging and approachable for all different types of readers, while the inclusion of chat logs, bullet-pointed lists, newspaper articles, and illustrations make for a dynamic visual reading experience.

CELEBRATES WRITING FOR KIDS: The kids in this story work on their school newspaper, turning their tech skills into something their teachers approve of—and something that allows them to stand up for what they believe in.

Perfect for:

  • Fans and players of Minecraft and video games in general
  • K.A. Holt fans
  • Reluctant readers
  • Readers of poetry and stories in verse
  • Teachers, educators, and librarians
  • Booksellers looking for something funny, lyrical, and markedly different from traditional middle grade novel formats


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