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Jazzy's Quest: Adopted and Amazing!
By Regan McMahon,
Common Sense Media Reviewer
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Adopted girl discovers how she's special in engaging tale.
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What's the Story?
Fourth-grader Jasmine is a dark-haired Latina adoptee in a loving family of pale redheads. She's also loved by her birth mom, Antonia, and birth brother, Carlos, and the two families share a Christmas dinner each year. As the community talent show approaches, Jasmine wonders what special talent she has to show off. Is she musical like her adoptive family, good at sports like her birth brother, artistic like her birth mother? Why can't she be confident like her friend Alex, who's ready to blow away the competition with his wheelchair break-dancing? How will this Star Wars-loving girl figure out what to perform?
Is It Any Good?
This upbeat story explores a tween adoptee's feelings of isolation and concerns about her identity. Any readers who've ever felt they didn't fit in will relate to appealing main character Jasmine's worries as the talent show approaches. JAZZY'S QUEST: ADOPTED AND AMAZING! is an entertaining read that effectively treats a serious issue with a light touch. And the cartoon-like black-and-white illustrations have kid appeal, especially for beginning readers.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about how it can feel to be an adopted kid. Can you relate to Jazzy's situation? Do you know adopted kids at your school?
How does Jazzy's passion for Star Wars help her get through this moment in her life? Do you have a movie series, book series, or video game series that inspires you and gives you something to share with friends or siblings?
How does feeling different compare with feeling special? Can you feel both things at the same time? Are they the same, depending on how you look at them?
Book Details
- Authors: Carrie Goldman , Juliet Bond
- Genre: Emotions
- Topics: Arts and Dance , Brothers and Sisters , Great Girl Role Models
- Book type: Fiction
- Publisher: Marcinson Press
- Publication date: June 7, 2015
- Number of pages: 68
- Available on: Paperback
- Last updated: December 10, 2015
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