The Bug Girl (A True Story)

The Bug Girl (A True Story)The Bug Girl: A True Story by Margaret McNamara, Sophia Spencer
Published by Schwartz & Wade Books on February 11, 2020
ISBN: 0525645934
Pages: 44
Genres: Animals, Biography/Autobiography, Non-Fiction
Format: Picture Book Nonfiction
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three-stars

An autobiographical narrative, The Bug Girl tells the story of a young girl’s fascination with bugs. The language and writing style is clearly the voice of a child, which may appeal to young readers. A trip to a butterfly sanctuary when Sophia was two and a half years old ignites her interest in arthropods. The story follows Sophia through her young childhood, where her passion for bugs generates both positive and negative reactions from her peers, and ultimately leads her to find a community of scientists who share her enthusiasm. The watercolor illustrations are sweet and enjoyable. The final pages offer additional bug facts, Sophia’s pick of her four favorite bugs, information about the butterfly life cycle, and advice for studying bugs. Intended for children ages 5-8, The Bug Girl is an encouraging story for budding entomologists, and a reminder to be true to oneself, even in the face of adversity.

Reviewed by Jennifer Benham, Prince Memorial Library, Cumberland

three-stars