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Jerry, Let Me See the Moon

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Things get squirrely when Jerry discovers that his new town is a sanctuary for were-creatures, humans who turn into animals when the moon is full, in an action-packed romp for younger middle grade readers.
Jerry has serious questions about the town his scientist father drags him to: why did they give up traveling the world to settle down in such a strange spot? Why won’t his dad talk about his mysterious research or explain what happened to his mother, who disappeared years ago? And when he sees his friend Pearl transform into a were-squirrel under the light of the full moon, he needs to know: were exactly has he ended up?
But when criminal mayhem turns Jerry’s town—a safe haven for were-creatures—into a not-so-safe haven, Jerry must uncover a twisty conspiracy and take down the instigators who are trying to tear the place that’s become his home apart. 
Packed with twists and turns and filled with vivid black-and-white drawings, Kraken Me Up author Jeffrey Ebbeler’s experience as a comics artist translates into dynamic, visual action sequences that even the most reluctant readers won’t have to fight their way through. Larger-than-life bad guys and slapstick humor meets a heartfelt exploration of what makes a place home in this page-turner that will leave younger middle grade readers howling for more.
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      April 1, 2024
      Grades 4-6 *Starred Review* Attentive readers will quickly note that the residents of the gated Ohio community to which 11-year-old Jerry has just moved behave, strangely, like animals. And when the first full moon arrives, Jerry will discover why, as it turns them all into werebeasts. Hardly has he come to learn that they are actually refugees who have gathered for mutual protection than crisis looms; not only are they mysteriously stuck partway through their transformations and struggling to control their more feral inclinations, but a cryptid hunter comes to town on the trail of a grand expos�. Ebbeler gleefully loads up both his poker-faced narrative and his frequent, delicious illustrations with shape-changing "therianthropes," ranging from human-size squirrels and magpies to a lion, a panda, a naked mole rat ("We don't do pants"), an octopus, a comically doggy dog, and even a mosquito who is male but feigns being a bloodsucking female with a Big Gulp full of cranberry juice. Every creature parades past--except, it seems, a wolf, which becomes a running joke that builds to a well-timed punch line at the very end. Better yet, the author dishes up a young protagonist who, having been around the world with his roving, widowed dad, brings both a deep well of resourcefulness and a cosmopolitan acceptance of people with differences to this irreverent, breathlessly paced romp.

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      April 1, 2024
      Things go squirrelly at a haven for were-creatures. Jerry and his dad have just moved to the gated community of Fort Phylum, Ohio, after years spent traveling to far-flung locations around the world for his father's research--which was ostensibly about rare creatures, but Dad "always kept an eye out for possible were-people." At first miserable to be stuck in such a boring place, Jerry soon realizes that there's more to Fort Phylum--and its residents--than meets the eye. Under the light of the full moon, the humans transform into a variety of animals: goats, rhinos, koalas, elephants, and more. But something goes wrong, and though the were-creatures normally coexist peacefully, this time the predators attack. And when it's time to transform back, some only change partially or not at all. Jerry suspects the problems have something to do with a news crew that's been sniffing around for a story, and with new friends Pearl (a were-squirrel) and Avery (a were-magpie), he sets out to make things right. With plenty of humor and dynamic black-and-white illustrations, this fast-paced tale is a good choice for reluctant readers as well as fans of lighthearted supernatural stories. Jerry and Pearl read white; Avery is cued Black, and there's some racial diversity in the supporting cast. An uncanny adventure story filled with humor and heart. (Paranormal. 8-12)

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