Mock Newbery 2024 discussion

This topic is about
Front Desk
Newbery 2019
>
July Read - Front Desk
date
newest »


This is a stunningly beautiful-written story. The character, Mia, has such a great sense of humor. I love how the author wrote this book that carried such an important message about immigrants coming into America, but yet wrote it to where any middle-grade reader would find it as an entertaining story. I do think it has a chance at Newbery.

I agree with you. The cover art is cute but Front Desk is so much more. Most ppl do judge a book by its cover. Unfortunately, Front Desk will be overlooked initially. Word of mouth and recommendations can change that.

I enjoyed the story. I am sometimes worried when a book tries to take on too many problems at one time, but all of the different side problems in this instance are tied together neatly into one whole. Rather than distracting, they show different aspects of the same problem and how they differently effect each person. It could easily have slipped into tokenism (one black man, one white woman, one Latino friend, etc.), but it didn't feel like that.


1. Diverse book about an immigrant by an immigrant.
2. Boldly confronts racism toward Blacks by community and police.
3. Honest look at child hunger and poverty and class.
4. Presents the writing/editing process within the story.
5. Real life math situations.
6. Friendship, annoying boys, clothes-your-mother-picks-and-why-the-perfect-pair-of-jeans-is-a-very-important-thing-for-a-kid, and plenty of other relatable topics, and here's the kicker -- KIDS WILL ACTUALLY READ THIS BOOK (unlike plenty of other Newberys and contenders).
Bottom line, the voice in this book is authentic and character development is superb. The book is a pleasure to read.

1. Diverse book about an immigrant by an immigrant.
2. Boldly confronts racism toward Blacks by community and police.
3. Honest look at child..."
You are spot on. Kids will actually enjoy Front Desk. It is also incredibly well written. I work for a major bookstore in NY. My days and nights are spent reading, promoting, hand-selling and merchandising children's books. Front Desk hasn't been heavily promoted by the publisher. This one deserves it. I am asking fellow booksellers, librarians, teachers, parents, whoever is in this group and involved with children/literature in some way, to promote and recommend Front Desk. The kids deserve a high quality, enjoyable children's book. We are the people who can bring it to them.



How wonderful! Thrilled to hear it!





I love this book for the honest, spirited voice and the opportunity to see a way of life so different from my own.


In this era of crowd-funding, I find the ending completely believable.

In this era of crowd-funding, I find the ending completely believable."
I think the children will love it. Hope it gets an honor or better.





I completely love it as well!

Yang also did an amazing job unfolding the friendship between Mia and Lupe.
I definitely feel this book is a strong contender. I think it's a great contribution to children's literature.




I appreciate Yang's sense of hook and pacing. She gives the story urgency right from the first chapter by introducing the topics of unfairness and poverty. She keeps the story clipping along with lots of little obstacles and puzzles for Mia to solve.
Way too many MG books, such as Hello, Universe, are made up of meandering chapters and plots that don't appear until after 30 pages or so of exposition. The tightness of Yang's craft made the 286 pages seem faster.
I agree that the ending was too Hollywood. I would have liked to see a more plausible happy ending. True, some students don't care about plausible endings, but there are some who will feel cheated by a "fake" happy ending.
I would love to see this book pick up some awards this year. I still prefer Harbor Me for the Newbery Medal, though.




I'm enjoying your comments, Shella. I was also underwhelmed by last year's winner, and I think this one has much more potential.

Books mentioned in this topic
Hello, Universe (other topics)Front Desk (other topics)
Harbor Me (other topics)
Did you think it was distinguished?