The Wave is one of my favorite picture books. There are no words in the story so the reader is left to create their own story in their mind simply by looking at the pictures. The story is about a young girl playing at the beach. She plays and splashes in the waves with the usual seagulls looking on. She continues to tease the waves until disaster strikes. However, where there is a disaster, there are also rewards. The illustrations in this book are simple, but very great. They consist only of charcoal and blue paint, but are splendidly done. This is a great story for anyone who likes the beach.
Faker By Gordon Korman New York: Scholastic Press, 2024. Fiction. 214 pages. 12-year-old Trey is used to starting over at a new school -- he has the routine perfectly memorized: make new friends, introduce his dad to the wealthy parents of his new friends, and "Houdini" themselves out of there before they get caught running their latest scam. Trey's dad is a master con artist, and Trey has just been promoted to full-partner. Their new scheme for the next big score brings them to the affluent suburb of Boxelder, TN where Trey's dad has cooked up a fake electric car company for investors to buy into. The only problem is that Trey is starting to grow tired of moving around and never putting down roots, especially after forming a fast friendship with Logan and developing a crush on Kaylee, a socially conscious girl in his class. As Trey longs for a normal life, is there any way he can convince his dad to get out of the family business? Gordon Korman is a perennial favorit...
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