Gr 3-5–Stella Diaz takes on summer with the same energy and curiosity she brought to school when first introduced in
Stella Diaz Has Something to Say. Whether she’s seeing the ocean for the first time or attending the Shedd Aquarium summer camp, Stella finds support and confidence to raise her voice in advocacy. Worried that her passion for protecting the marine life is hers alone, Stella’s heart soars when her new camp friends join her saving-the-oceans club. The racially diverse group of friends raise money for the Marine Mammal Center and work together to spread awareness about reducing plastic consumption. Culturally specific details, especially during a visit to Oaxaca to see family, are seamlessly woven into Stella’s first-person narrative. Although conflicts are minor, the character dynamics shine. Readers with teenage siblings will identify with Stella’s struggle to understand her older brother as he gains independence. Dominguez deftly navigates Stella’s feelings of helplessness when confronted with the enormity of the impact of human consumption, providing readers with reassurance that even little changes make a big difference. Grayscale illustrations, sprinkled throughout, provide context for new vocabulary. Spanish words are printed in italics—an intentional, inclusive choice according to the author’s note—so the text is easier for readers to navigate, no matter their familiarity with the Spanish language. Back matter includes information about ocean conservancy and a list of websites to explore.
VERDICT A stellar sequel or stand-alone title with a plot that strikes the perfect balance between character-driven action and activism.
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