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REVIEWS
t h e nat i o n ’s p r e m i e r b o o k r e v i e w j o u r na l f o r mo r e t h a n 7 5 y e a rs
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children & teens
★ Glen Duncan presents a quirky, brilliant and harrowing novel of lupine transformation p. 729
★ Doug Saunders pens an incisive study of rural-tourban migration and its consequences p. 758
★ A spectacularly eerie ghost story explores teen angst in Vera Brogsol’s graphic novel p. 766
★ A young man waiting for this life to start takes the stage in Michael Griffith’s fun book p. 721
★ Geography and history lessons abound in Roy Cloud’s tale of brotherhood and Bordeaux p. 741
★ Kevin Henkes provides a characteristically keen glimpse into a child’s pivotal moment p. 777
★ John Sayles turns in a superb, sweeping epic of Manifest Destiny that will dazzle fans p. 727
★ Alex Prud’homme offers a comprehensive survey of the complex issue of freshwater p. 756
★ Diego Rivera’s career and mission are explained to young readers by Duncan Tonatiuh p. 790
Chevy Stevens gets close to a serial killer; Tamar Cohen plots revenge; Maggie Sefton is unraveled; Beth McMullen sins; Clyde Edgerton boards the night train; Talia Carner travels to Jerusalem; Darynda Jones walks among graves; and much, much more v i s i t k i rku sre vi e ws. com f or f ull versions of f eatures, q & as and thou sa n ds of archived reviews