Lily's Promise is an engaging middle grade book that tackles several issues including bullying, grief, immigration, and friendships. Alternating chapters are narrated by Libro, the book itself, who breaks the fourth wall to address the reader. It's a fun, self-aware character who also refers to "The Imaginer," or author, and gives its opinions as to what is happening or about to happen.
Lily is attending public school for the first time. She has always been homeschooled by her father, until recently, when he passed away. She has never had close friends, and has difficulty speaking up. Before he died, her father asked her to "strive for five," meaning find five opportunities to speak up and speak out. Almost as soon as she arrives at school to begin sixth grade, Lily meets Hobart, a friendly kid who has endured more than his share of being the victim of Ryan, the class bully. As the school year progresses, Lily becomes friends with Hobart and others who appear at first to be outsiders in one way or another. Lily finds opportunities to use her voice to help those around her. The challenge is, can she do it?
Review based on an ARC provided by NetGalley.