TETHERED TO OTHER STARS

The stars were aligned when I won a copy of this engaging middle grade book at Literary Rambles. TETHERED TO OTHER STARS was already on my TBR list given the advanced buzz I had been coming across. I’m pleased to be able to share this contemporary title today right here at ALWAYS in the MIDDLE.

Preteen Wendy has a passion for astronomy. If only life were more like the stars. Her Salvadoran-Guatemalan family (Mom, Dad, and older brother Tom) have just moved to Columbus, Ohio. Wendy knows her family is “legal” but everyone is on edge with the appearance of Immigration and Custom Enforcement (ICE) agents.

They are keeping track of a lady named Luz who has taken sanctuary at a church next door to Wendy’s family. Meanwhile, Wendy is faced with bigotry and racist bullying at her new school. Fortunately she has a new group of diverse friends who support each other. Wendy chooses to stay away from any drama by building a telescope for the school’s science contest. She’s hoping to get noticed for her intelligence rather than her background or color.

The emotions build with unexpected twists in the plot both with school friends and family. The character arcs with Wendy, Tom, and parents are superbly crafted. The tale starts out with problems hovering over the family and grows even more so with each passing chapter. It’s a hard to put down drama. A great springboard for a deep discussion about bullying, middle school pressures, and accepting differences.

Tethered to Other Stars has its own gravitational pull that will please readers both young and old.

PAGE COUNT: 317 BOOK BIRTHDAY: October 3. 2023

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FIVE MORE THINGS TO LIKE ABOUT: TETHERED TO OTHER STARS by Elisa Stone Leahy

  1. The relationship between Tom and Wendy is a heartwarming and heartbreaking look at siblings. Such a memorable pairing.
  2. The concept of what is right in the world we live in will endure middle grade readers towards a compassionate viewpoint.
  3. A superb look at life in a middle school with crushes, academic stress, friendships, and a frustrated principal caught in the middle.
  4. The courage Wendy showed to finally come out of her shell and be noticed.
  5. There will be a companion book coming out next year. Can’t wait to see Wendy navigate more challenges in her life.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Elisa Stone Leahy is a Peruvian American documentary filmmaker and children’s author. She lives in Columbus, Ohio, with her long-suffering partner, brilliant children, lazy cats, and scruffy labradoodle. When she’s not writing or working at the library, Elisa spends her energy on spontaneous bursts of artistic chaos and immigration activism. Her work with Edith Espinal’s sanctuary team inspired her debut novel, Tethered to Other Stars, which Kirkus Reviews called “beautifully executed.”

(For more about the book and Elisa, visit her author web page)

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5 Responses to TETHERED TO OTHER STARS

  1. I’m really glad you enjoyed Tethered to the Stars so much. It’s been on my TBR list too, and I definitely want to read it. I really enjoy immigrant stories.

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  3. Brenda's avatar Brenda says:

    Sounds like a wonderful read, will keep an eye out for it. Happy MMGM

  4. Ooooh! I didn’t know about the companion coming out next year. I will have to watch for that. I really enjoyed this one, too. Thanks for sharing your review!

  5. This sounds like a really great story. I’m putting it on my TBR list. Thanks for your review. I love that the author points out her partner is “long-suffering.”

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