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The Trouble With Sunshine

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A heartwarming story about grief and new beginnings, by Pura Belpré Award-winning author Yamile Saied Méndez.

THE TROUBLE WITH SUNSHINE IS IT COMES EVEN IF YOU THINK YOU DON'T DESERVE IT.

Dorani's mom, Isa, taught her to be bold and challenge the rules if they don't seem fair. People are more important than rules. But she never taught Dorani how to do it all without her. So, when Isa dies on the way to speak with the principal about Dori's latest revolution, Dori loses her voice. Her grief and guilt become the loudest parts of her.

Moving from vibrant Miami to quiet, middle-of-nowhere Wyoming with her aunt feels like the punishment she deserves. She spends most of her time with their newest horse, Sunshine. Sunshine was involved in an accident that's left her skittish and hard to care for. Tia Ivette knows her behavior comes from fear, and she is trying everything to make Sunshine brave again. But Dori knows grief can feel like fear... and grief is just love with no place to go.

Speaking up for Sunshine reminds Dori that the very best parts of her mother live on through her, and so when she starts to notice that the rules at her new school unfairly target specific students, she knows just want her mother would do...

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from December 16, 2024
      In a heartfelt novel about adapting and overcoming personal challenges, Méndez (The Beautiful Game) spotlights the camaraderie to be found in difference and the
      joys one discovers while learning to fit in.
      Thirteen-year-old Dorani Gutierrez is
      multitalented: she’s smart, compassionate, revels in learning about her heritage, and always speaks her mind. Though her father, who is of Argentinian descent, is mostly absent, her Puerto Rican mother’s presence more than makes up for it—until her mother dies. Now Dori must leave Miami—as well as her best friend and her mother’s fiancé—to live on a ranch in Wyoming with her tía Ivette, her mother’s estranged sister. While moving from the city to the country is a shock, Dori throws herself into her new reality with gusto, even as she grapples with grief. With the help of Sunshine, a horse that
      Tía is rehabilitating following an automotive accident, Dori makes new friends
      and inspires good in everyone she meets. Sophisticated first-person narration is imbued with Dori’s infectious enthusiasm. Simply rendered conflict—both emotional and interpersonal—allows the novel to maintain an overwhelmingly jovial tone that celebrates all the things that make a family. Ages 9–12. Agent: Linda Camacho, Gallt & Zacker Literary.

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