No Vacancy

No VacancyNo Vacancy by Tziporah Cohen
Published by Groundwood Books on September 1, 2020
ISBN: 177306410X
Pages: 224
Genres: Realistic Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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four-stars

When Miriam’s father loses his job, their family uses all the money they have left to buy a run-down motel in upstate New York. Miriam’s parents are hoping they’ll save on rent and be able to get back on their feet by running a successful motel business. Miriam isn’t thrilled about leaving the city, but she quickly befriends Kate, whose grandmother owns and runs the diner next door to the motel. When a supposed image of Mary appears on the old drive-in screen of this very Catholic town, it seems Miriam’s family may be getting the Jewish miracle she’d been hoping would save the motel.

This is a really fun novel of frienship, family, and adventure. The image of Mary on the drive-in screen didn’t just *happen* to show up — Miriam and Kate had a hand in it, and they struggle with knowing the truth and also knowing that people’s faith and beliefs are sometimes all that’s needed. The plot moves easily throughout the book, and the characters are relatable and, at times, funny. Recommended for readers 4th grade and up.

Reviewed by Jessie Trafton, Skidompha Library, Damariscotta, ME

four-stars