FICTION

Postcards from Pismo

illus. by Dion Williams. 182p. Midlandia Press. 2012. pap. $10.99. ISBN 978-0-9837243-6-0. LC 2011943050.
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Gr 4–6—This is a heartwarming story of Felix Maldonado, who befriends a U.S. soldier in Afghanistan through a school pen-pal project. Told exclusively through the 10-year-old's letters to Lt. Marcus Greene, this believable and timely tale will engross even reluctant readers. Children learn about Felix's life in Pismo Beach, CA, with his father, who rents ATV's to tourists, and his mother, who photographs parties and makes postcards, which he learns to create and sends to the soldier. Felix seeks guidance from Lt. Greene when the bullying he has endured since first grade becomes too much for him to handle. When Felix tries to be brave and stand up to the bully, readers get to see the problem from both sides. Lt. Greene's friendship and advice become even more vital in Felix's life when his older brother enlists in the National Guard to pay for college, which his parents can't afford. The letter format allows students to read the story in small digestible chunks, one or two at a time. Illustrations of Felix's photographs and postcards add dimension and life to the story. Highly recommended for sensitive and artistic students, those dealing with bullying, and those with family members in the service.—Danielle Farinacci, Sacred Heart Cathedral Preparatory, San Francisco, CA

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