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Parks expertly paints a picture of how gender discrimination affects students, while also illustrating the power of advocacy and autonomy wrapped up in a thrilling tech adventure.
While the flow of the text is not particularly dynamic, the STEM tie-ins and breakdown of simple machines in the back matter make this a good choice for classroom activities and for readers who love unpacking the secret science woven into illustrations.
An important addition to teen library collections; hand to readers looking for inequality and social justice stories such as This is My America by Kim Johnson, The Black Kids by Christina Hammonds Reed, and When You Look Like Us by Pamela N. Harris.