Copyright Date:
2023
Edition Date:
2023
Release Date:
08/29/23
Pages:
v, 105 pages
ISBN:
1-570-67415-9
ISBN 13:
978-1-570-67415-0
Dewey:
Fic
Dimensions:
18 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
Love is in the air, but loneliness is just around the corner in this follow-up to Yesterday's Rain (2022).Sydney, an Anishinaabe teen, has been dating Jeremy for six months, making Finn, Sydney's gay best friend, feel like a lonely third wheel. With the upcoming school dance, Sydney is trying to ensure Finn doesn't feel left out. Things take a turn for the worse when Jeremy tells Sydney that he wants to leave Minnesota and play college football for UCLA. Sydney, who is unsure of her plans after high school, doesn't want to waste time in a relationship that could end upon graduation. Her reaction also highlights her fear of men leaving her as her father did. Sydney's feelings are realistically portrayed: She worries so much about a potential future that she cannot enjoy the present. At the same time, she's still dealing with bully Amelia. With Amelia and her friends' constant harassment, Sydney has struggled to make more social ties at school, adding to her isolation. Sydney's mom, Dakotah, and Finn's dad, Ben, model two very different approaches to their children's being bullied: Ben, following Finn's wishes, doesn't want to get involved and risk making things worse, while Dakotah feels compelled to act. Each series entry further develops Sydney's character; readers will enjoy following her as she deals with different challenges in her life.A well-grounded reluctant reader title exploring the power of relationships. (Fiction. 12-18)
In book three of the Sydneys Journey series, Sydney has at last come to terms with the anguish of being a bully and being bullied herself. But when her boyfriend reveals that he is looking forward to going away to college, another issue arises: her deep separation anxiety. Sydney retreats into herself and pushes her boyfriend and others away. Luckily, her best friend points out that her response is not healthy. Sydney decides to attend a Native womens sharing circle with her mother. Here Sydney realizes that the quiet storm troubling her heart can finally be healed.