Hurricane Child

by Kheryn Callender (Author)

Hurricane Child
Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

Caroline Murphy is a Hurricane Child.

Being born during a hurricane is unlucky, and twelve-year-old Caroline has had her share of bad luck lately. She's hated and bullied by everyone in her small school on St. Thomas of the US Virgin Islands, a spirit only she can see won't stop following her, and -- worst of all -- Caroline's mother left home one day and never came back.

But when a new student named Kalinda arrives, Caroline's luck begins to turn around. Kalinda, a solemn girl from Barbados with a special smile for everyone, becomes Caroline's first and only friend -- and the person for whom Caroline has begun to develop a crush.

Now, Caroline must find the strength to confront her feelings for Kalinda, brave the spirit stalking her through the islands, and face the reason her mother abandoned her. Together, Caroline and Kalinda must set out in a hurricane to find Caroline's missing mother -- before Caroline loses her forever.

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Publishers Weekly

Twelve-year-old Caroline Murphy was born during a hurricane, which is considered a curse in her home of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, and she's convinced that she's the recipient of bad luck. Caroline's mother left her alone with her father more than a year ago, sending occasional postcards that slowly dwindled to nothing; Caroline is bullied at school for her darker skin; and she begins to see a spirit dressed in black and wonders whether it means help or harm. When Kalinda arrives from Barbados, she strikes Caroline as a true individual, someone who can help her on her quest to find her mother, and things begin to look up. Then Caroline's admiration of Kalinda becomes romantic love, which is not well received in her community, and she must face her feelings on all fronts. Callender's debut novel contains absorbing descriptions of the island ("The paint gets big bubbles whenever it rains so that I can pick and pick and pick at them until they burst") and is a folkloric tale about overcoming old narratives and creating new ones. Ages 8-12. (Mar.)

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School Library Journal

Starred Review

Gr 4-6--Twelve-year-old Caroline and her father live on Water Island in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Caroline, known as a "Hurricane Child," since she was born during a hurricane, is plagued with bad luck. She sees a spirit--the woman in black--that no one else can see. She is bullied daily at school by both children and her teachers who make cruel remarks about her dark skin tone. Her feelings of loneliness are compounded by the fact that her mother left and never returned. When a new student from Barbados named Kalinda joins her class, Caroline is drawn to Kalinda's confidence and disinterest in befriending the bullies. The two girls soon become close friends. Caroline realizes her feelings for Kalinda are more than platonic and when she expresses them to Kalinda, they are unfortunately met with resistance. Nevertheless, Kalinda agrees to help Caroline find her mother in the midst of a terrible storm. By the end, the protagonist is able to feel more at peace with herself, her family, and her complex relationship with Kalinda. The novel moves at a substantial pace and contains intermittent flashbacks. Told solely from Caroline's perspective, readers get an in-depth understanding of her experiences and feelings. Lush descriptions bring the Caribbean environment to vivid life. VERDICT An excellent and nuanced coming-of-age tale with a dash of magical realism for readers who enjoy character-driven novels, especially those with middle grade LGBTQ+ characterizations.--Jess Gafkowitz, Brooklyn Public Library

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Review quotes

*"Writing in Caroline's present-tense voice, Callender draws readers in and makes them identify with Caroline's angst and sorrow and joy and pain. Embedding her appealing protagonist in a fully realized Caribbean setting, Callender has readers rooting for Caroline the whole way." — Kirkus Reviews, STARRED REVIEW

*"Lush descriptions bring the Caribbean environment to vivid life.... An excellent and nuanced coming-of-age tale." —School Library Journal, STARRED REVIEW

*"Set against the richly evoked backdrop of the Caribbean, Callender's novel captures the exquisite agony and pain that accompanies rejection and abandonment. Caroline's search for answers provides a steady through line for the story, but it's the deeper questioning and reflection that set this book apart....Visceral, pensive, and memorable." — Booklist, STARRED REVIEW
Kheryn Callender

Kacen Callender is a bestselling and award-winning author of multiple novels for children, teens, and adults, including King and the Dragonflies, winner of the National Book Award, Coretta Scott King Honor and Lambda Literary Award and Hurricane Child, winner of the Lambda Literary Award and Stonewall Honor Award, and the bestselling novel Felix Ever After. They live in US Virgin Islands.

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781338129304
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Scholastic Press
Publication date
March 20, 2018
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV013060 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | Parents
JUV039000 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | General
JUV030040 - Juvenile Fiction | People & Places | Caribbean & Latin America
JUV069000 - Juvenile Fiction | Ghost Stories
JUV060000 - Juvenile Fiction | LGBT
Library of Congress categories
Friendship
African Americans
Fathers and daughters
Friendship in children
Missing persons
Mothers and daughters
United States Virgin Islands
African American girls
Lesbians
Hurricanes
Acting out (Psychology)
Stonewall Book Award
Winner 2019 - 2019

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