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Publisher's Note:

A poignant story in verse about a young boy’s journey from guilt to acceptance to healing from the three-time Coretta Scott King Honor winner of The Skin I'm In! James Henry hasn’t been the same since that fateful night at the lighthouse when his momma went into the sea. Now months later, he is barely able to leave the house without having a panic attack, and talking to people, well, that’s just too hard. His feisty twin sister Hattie intervenes on his behalf again and again—protecting him from neighborhood bullies and an uncle who just wants him to snap out of it. But it's 1939, and without a local doctor to help, there’s only so much rallying Hattie can do. Finding a way back into his own life will mean confronting the truth about what happened at the lighthouse—a step James Henry isn’t sure he can take. Until a blue moon is forecast, and as Gran has said, everything is possible under a rare blue moon... Told in verse, this is a beautiful and uplifting story of family, healing, and redemption.…

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Once in Blue Moon

by Sharon G. Flake

Overall Book Review:

Once in a Blue Moon is a sad, sweet, middle grade novel written in verse. This is a relatively short book — almost a novelette or a lengthy short story; it covers only a few days in the characters’ lives. There is an element of mystery because the main character, James Henry, is traumatized to the point that he is not functioning, but the reader only learns through partial references and then finally at the end, what happened and why James Henry has been struggling. Because of the writing style and genre, this might not be a book a middle grader would pick up on their own; however, in a classroom setting this would be a good discussion book around a variety of themes.

Review of a Digital Advance Reading Copy provided by the Publisher

Content Analysis:

Profanity/Language: None

Violence/Gore: Child shoves an adult; adult elbows and shoves past other adults; mention of a deer hit by a car and the part of it are still on the road; group of children pick on another group of children by throwing apples at them; character has her pets attack some other characters (mild injuries), pet is injured/dies; children pursued by men with rifles; character steps in a rabbit trap and severely injures foot, which is briefly described; report of the death of an animal; character tells another about events in the past that resulted in injury/harm.

Sex/Nudity: None

Mature Subject Matter:

Anxiety, traumatic events, bullying, racial prejudice.

Alcohol/Drug Use:

None

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An accountant and CPA by profession, I found myself a book reviewer for Squeaky Clean Reads by happenstance. When the opportunity came to transform that website into Compass Book Ratings, I was excited to seize it and meld my business background with my love of books. As the mother of three teenage sons, I have read a large number of children and young adult books and I believe that there is great value in a content review service. As much as we would love to read everything our children read, there just isn’t enough time. I also appreciate being able to select books for myself that are really worth my precious and limited reading time. I believe there is a book out there for everyone–they just have to find it!