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Meena Meets Her Match

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"For Junie B. graduates" (Kirkus Reviews). Join Meena as she navigates the triumphs and challenges of family, friendship, and personal secrets in this charming middle grade debut.
Meena's life is full of color. She wears vibrant clothes, eats every shade of the rainbow, and plucks eye-catching trash from the neighborhood recycling bins.

But when Meena's best friend, Sofía, stops playing with her at recess and she experiences an unexpected and scary incident at breakfast, nothing can fight off the gray.

That's when Meena comes up with a plan to create the BEST and most COLORFUL Valentine's Day Box in the class. With the help of her cousin, Eli, and her stuffed zebra, Raymond, Meena discovers that the best way to break through the blah is to let her true colors shine.
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    • Kirkus

      September 15, 2018
      A happy, loud, and messy third-grader meets obstacles at home and school in this novel for Junie B. graduates.First-person narrator Meena loves color and finds beauty in the trash she adds to her large collection of found objects she saves for Inspiration. But although Meena surrounds herself with every color of the rainbow, a "gray haze" has crept into her life. First, her best friend, Sofía, stops playing with Meena at recess so she can stay in and get ahead on schoolwork. Then Meena has a seizure. In Meena's imaginative mind, the word "seizure" sounds like "sea" and "treasure." Of course, the reality is not as colorful or as pleasant as the word sounds. As Meena waits for a diagnosis to explain it, she continues on as her creative self, building a milk-jug igloo with her adoring little sister, Rosie, and their nature-loving cousin Eli. When Meena learns the truth about why she and Sofía aren't friends anymore, she discovers that everyone struggles with something, even people who seem to be the best at everything. The grayscale artwork seems to come straight from an anime coloring book. Meena and her family are white, but she wishes she had Latina Sofía's brown skin instead of her own "peachy-blah" tone. Meena's epilepsy diagnosis doesn't overpower the story, making it just one part of her well-rounded character.A likable protagonist helms this appealing school story. (author's note) (Fiction. 8-12)

      COPYRIGHT(2018) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

    • Booklist

      November 1, 2018
      Grades 3-5 Nine-year-old Meena is energetic, creative, and tenacious. She loves all the colors in the rainbow and makes it her mission to bring color into her life every day, even making art out of the materials she finds in her neighbor's recycling. Meena's dad tells her that everyone goes through ups and downs, but lately, Meena has been feeling odd, and her days have been filled with downs. She scribbles on her class work instead of coloring, she's been feeling sick to her stomach for a while, and worst of all, her best friend Sof�a has stopped hanging out with her. Then Meena's teacher assigns a project: decorating Valentine's Day boxes. Meena's determined to make the best, brightest box ever and put the color back in her life. Occasional black-and-white line drawings enhance the text, which is suitable for younger middle-grade readers. Manternach draws from her knowledge of her own nine-year-old daughter's chronic condition in describing Meena, adding a solid foundation to a story about how to grab all the colors in life.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2018, American Library Association.)

    • The Horn Book

      July 1, 2019
      Ebullient third grader Meena sees sparkles in snow, rainbows in puddles, and potential in other people's discards. She's upset and confused when her best friend seems to snub her; struggles with schoolwork and a scary medical diagnosis further shake her positive outlook. Support from Meena's loving extended family and her own resilience and creativity lead to reconciliation with her friend and new self-acceptance. An author's note provides information about epilepsy.

      (Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • Kirkus

      September 15, 2018
      A happy, loud, and messy third-grader meets obstacles at home and school in this novel for Junie B. graduates.First-person narrator Meena loves color and finds beauty in the trash she adds to her large collection of found objects she saves for Inspiration. But although Meena surrounds herself with every color of the rainbow, a "gray haze" has crept into her life. First, her best friend, Sof�a, stops playing with Meena at recess so she can stay in and get ahead on schoolwork. Then Meena has a seizure. In Meena's imaginative mind, the word "seizure" sounds like "sea" and "treasure." Of course, the reality is not as colorful or as pleasant as the word sounds. As Meena waits for a diagnosis to explain it, she continues on as her creative self, building a milk-jug igloo with her adoring little sister, Rosie, and their nature-loving cousin Eli. When Meena learns the truth about why she and Sof�a aren't friends anymore, she discovers that everyone struggles with something, even people who seem to be the best at everything. The grayscale artwork seems to come straight from an anime coloring book. Meena and her family are white, but she wishes she had Latina Sof�a's brown skin instead of her own "peachy-blah" tone. Meena's epilepsy diagnosis doesn't overpower the story, making it just one part of her well-rounded character.A likable protagonist helms this appealing school story. (author's note) (Fiction. 8-12)

      COPYRIGHT(2018) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

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  • ATOS Level:4.1
  • Lexile® Measure:660
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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