55 pages • 1 hour read
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In Jennifer Chan Is Not Alone by Tae Keller, middle school student Mallory “Mal” Moss struggles with anxieties about fitting in and bullies a new, confident classmate, Jennifer Chan, who believes in aliens. When Jennifer goes missing, Mal and her friends must confront their actions and learn the importance of empathy. This novel addresses themes of bullying and racism.
Tae Keller's Jennifer Chan Is Not Alone masterfully explores themes of bullying, friendship, and identity. Reviewers praise its nuanced characters and emotional depth. Some find the pacing uneven, and the sci-fi elements may not appeal to all. Overall, it's a poignant and thought-provoking read suitable for middle-grade audiences.
Readers who enjoy middle-grade novels with themes of friendship, social dynamics, and a touch of mystery will love Jennifer Chan Is Not Alone by Tae Keller. Comparable to Wonder by R.J. Palacio and Harbor Me by Jacqueline Woodson, this book will resonate with fans of character-driven stories highlighting the complexities of fitting in.
Realistic Fiction
Mystery / Crime Fiction
Science-Fiction / Dystopian Fiction
Emotions/Behavior: Love
Relationships: Friendship
Values/Ideas: Truth & Lies