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Friday, July 14, 2023

Review: CLARA POOLE AND THE LONG WAY ROUND by Taylor Tyng

 

Clara Poole and the Long Way RoundClara Poole and the Long Way Round by Taylor Tyng
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Mr. Lemoncello meets the Amazing Race in this quirky high-octane balloon-racing middle grade around-the-world adventure.

When an unintended flight over Michigan in her class science project—a lawn chair held aloft by balloons—brings her instant celebrity, Clara Poole is invited to be the spokesperson for a round-the-world hot air balloon race. But when her overprotective father, still mourning the death of his wife, refuses, in a moment of brash defiance, Clara forges his signature and runs away to Paris to take her place in the skies. If only she’d read the fine print first.
 
Partnered with a veteran aeronaut who wants nothing to do with her, Clara faces down ten treacherous stages in a race around the world—capturing flags in the perilous mountains of Nepal; being a guest of honor at a maybe-wedding in the Saharan desert; flying through rings of fire in Hong Kong—all while learning the ropes alongside a colorful cast of international competitors.
 
But there are more dangers than those planned as part of the contest. Someone is trying to sabotage the competition. And surviving this race means Clara must come to terms with the tragedy that set her rashly escaping to the skies in the first place, and accepting that forgiving herself isn’t a process she has to undertake alone.
 
Gorgeous prose and winning characters combine in this quirky, often-hilarious, sometimes heart-breaking, and thoroughly captivating middle grade adventure series starter from an incredible new talent.

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I've been looking forward to reading this book for, like, forever, and it did not disappoint at all! CLARA POOLE AND THE LONG WAY ROUND is a zany balloon adventure following an impulsive and fun (but traumatised) twelve-year-old as she sets off on the adventure of a lifetime around the world. And not only that, but this book is filled with a dynamic cast and beautiful prose.

Seriously, the writing in this is sooooo good. Not only is the imagery beautiful, but the writing itself is rhythmic and I found myself marvelling over the sounds of many of the sentences as I was reading--and I can immediately see why this book would be a great choice to read aloud to kids.

The characterisation is so stunning too. Every character was authentic and believable, and motivations and backgrounds were shown perfectly. I also loved how there were so many characters of different ages here--and Gildersleeve and Clara's father were two of my favourite characters. But of course I loved Clara best of all. She was imperfect and reckless at times, but we could see exactly why she was like that. Her emotions guided her and often led her into danger, and I loved how we could also see how quickly her emotions and reactions changed. This felt very authentic for a child.

One of my favourite things about this book though was the setting, and simply the way the world is described. It's fantastical and vibrant and exuberant and out-there and I LOVED it. This is the perfect middle grade novel, and I cannot wait for the sequel.

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