FICTION

I’m Sorry You Got Mad

Dial. Aug. 2024. 32p. Tr $18.99. ISBN 9780593462911.
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Gr 2-4–If celebrities on social media have taught us anything it’s this: apologizing is hard. Thankfully, this charming picture book is here to model how to write a sincere apology at a young age. We can infer that young Jack knocked over his classmate Zoe’s block castle and his teacher has tasked him with writing an apology note. The book’s title is Jack’s poor first attempt. Smartly told, the sole text is that written on Jack’s often crumpled letters. He continues to revise his apology, and his teacher provides feedback on how to try again. Jack eventually nails the apology—sincere, no excuses, seeking to make amends—and repairs his friendship with Zoe. The artwork adds layers to the story, showing readers what occurs while the letters are being composed. A particularly memorable scene involves an art assignment to “paint one’s feelings.” Jack’s artwork is a hot-tempered splatter of red paint.
VERDICT Lukoff models good behavior for kids (and, let’s face it, adults) without being lecturing or preachy. A must-have.

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