The Year the Maps Changed

The Year the Maps ChangedThe Year the Maps Changed by Danielle Binks
Published by Quill Tree Books on October 18, 2022
ISBN: 0063211602
Pages: 368
Genres: Realistic Fiction
Format: Chapter Book Fiction
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four-stars

It’s 1999, Fred is 11 yrs old, she’s never known her biological father, her mother died years ago, and now her stepfather, Luca, is expecting a baby with his new girlfriend. Fred’s trying to figure out how she fits into this new family picture. In addition to the turmoil within her, Fred finds herself grappling with community turmoil when her small Australian town accepts thousands of refugees from Kosovo. Many people, like Fred and her family, want to help the refugees, but there are some who feel they don’t belong and are only causing trouble for the locals.

This is a very well written book that will appeal to readers who enjoy realistic fiction without drama or fear. There are themes of conflict but they’re handled in an age appropriate manner. The plot of this book moves pretty slowly so readers who require page-turning action are likely to lose interest. Fans of Rebecca Stead, Gary Schmidt, and the like will enjoy the story and the details woven into the text. Recommended for readers 8 and up.

Reviewed by Jessie Trafton, Skidompha Library, Damariscotta, ME

four-stars