Straight Talk for Librarians: This book is such a fun take on young adult fiction with its engaging mix of narrative post-it notes and art. The book's style allows readers to delve into the characters' thoughts and emotions, making their connection feel authentic. Teachers can use this novel to explore themes of grief, friendship, and identity with students. The intriguing mystery and artistic elements provide opportunities for creative projects, such as students creating their own mixed-media stories or junk journaling. The book also encourages discussions on the impact of family and community, making it a valuable addition to any classroom. Overall, it's a captivating read for those who enjoy character-driven stories with a touch of mystery. It's a very unique book that I really enjoyed reading. It will be a great addition to our school library.
Monday, February 9, 2026
The Secret Astronomers: a Novel in Notes written by Walker, Jessica, reviewed by Klaudia Janek
Summary:
In "The Secret Astronomers," two high school students, Copernicus and Kepler, forge an unexpected friendship through an 1888 astrophysics textbook found in the library of Green Bank High School, West Virginia. Copernicus, grieving her mother's recent death, moves from San Francisco to live with her grandparents. Struggling to fit in and find solace, she begins writing letters to her deceased mother on the pages of the oldest textbook in the library. To her surprise, she receives a response in the form of a sticky note from Kepler, a fellow student known for her academic excellence and aspirations to be the first in her family to attend college.
As the girls exchange notes and drawings, they uncover a shared mystery linked to Copernicus's mother and strange events that occurred in the late 1980s. Their correspondence reveals hidden secrets and helps them confront personal challenges while bringing them closer together. The story is enriched by the illustrations meticulously crafted by debut author Jessica Walker, turning the textbook's pages into a canvas for their evolving relationship.
This novel not only explores themes of friendship and family but also highlights life in Appalachia, the absence of modern technology, and the power of human connection. The unique format and compelling narrative invite readers into a world where two seemingly different lives intersect through creativity and curiosity, ultimately bridging the gap between them.
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