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Thursday, October 20, 2016
"Mosquitoland" by David Arnold
I had the privilege of seeing David Arnold speak with a group of 8th graders
recently, and was intrigued by his humor, insight,
and obvious smarts. It was just luck that I happened upon his
first book shortly thereafter. "Mosquitoland" is vaguely
reminiscent of Libba Bray's "Going Bovine" and Sharon Creech's
"The Wanderer". It is a travel tale, where the journey is both
internal and external. Written for mature audiences, the free-form flow
of prose streams forth from Mim, our protagonist, a 16 year-old girl who is
very much a 16 year-old girl. I really (really, really) love that Mr.
Arnold writes her without apology. She is smart and strong and judgmental
and typically all over the place with her emotions. She doesn't really
know who she is, given that her world-view is often limited to the space inside
her head. The journey here opens her eyes to the greater community, and
her place in it. The text is dense, and my "lunch reading" did
not suffice. I found I needed to sit at home, quietly, to absorb it
all. Context is sometimes missing -- intentionally, as the reader is undoubtedly
supposed to be in the moment and enjoy the ride, rather than figure it all out
at the beginning. I like Mim, including her faults, and felt as endeared
to the characters she comes across as she does. None of the characters
are black and white, a fact that she learns to appreciate throughout the
book. I read the digital version, so not sure if the print includes all
the extras, but a series of extras, including an interview with the author,
associated music and discussion questions, are worth the read, as is the teaser
for his next book, "Kids of Appetite". Definitely a strong
addition to our growing canon of YA authors who don't dumb it down one little
bit. This author is one to watch.
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