Genie Meanie (Orca Echoes)

by Mahtab Narsimhan (Author) Michelle Simpson (Illustrator)

Genie Meanie (Orca Echoes)
Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
Series: Orca Echoes

When eight-year-old Kiara discovers that her recently deceased grandmother left her a genie, trapped in a bottle of garam-masala, she’s elated.

She’ll be a modern-day Aladdin and have someone to do her bidding. And Kiara could really use a little magic. Third grade is just about to start and she’s spent the summer worried about being in class with Matt, a bully who seems to have nothing else to do but make Kiara and her best friend Bai’s lives miserable. Unfortunately, the genie has decided he's on vacation after working for ten thousand years and is looking for someone to do his bidding. A battle of wills ensues, and Kiara realizes that you don’t really need magic to solve your problems.

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Kirkus Reviews

An important story about bullying despite the relatively simple resolution.

School Library Journal

Gr 1-3--Eight-year-old Kiara Prasad just wants to start third grade on a good note, without worrying about the racist bully in her class. So when she discovers her recently deceased grandmother left her a genie in a bottle labeled Zayn Garam Masala, she thinks her problems are solved. Only, Zayn's been trapped for 1,000 years, and he seems more interested in bossing Kiara around than granting her wishes. Can Kiara and her best friend Bai learn to stand up for themselves instead of freezing up or running away? While Narsimhan's examination of bullying is a bit oversimplified and leaves a lot to be desired in terms of adult intervention, the introduction of a whimsical genie to the story makes this illustrated chapter book an entertaining read for fans of Kate DiCamillo, Debbi Michiko Florence, and Kelly Starling Lyons. And, best yet, Narsimhan leaves the story open to a possible series, as Zayn shows no signs of leaving even after Kiara's situation is resolved. Kiara and Zayn are Indian, while Bai is Chinese; the school bully and Kiara's teacher both present as white. VERDICT Overall, a fun read that tackles adversity and bullying in a relatable way for young readers. Recommended for purchase.--Kaitlin Frick, Darien Lib., CT

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"An important story about bullying."— "Kirkus Reviews"
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781459823983
Lexile Measure
560
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Orca Book Publishers
Publication date
February 20, 2021
Series
Orca Echoes
BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV037000 - Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
JUV039230 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Bullying
JUV012060 - Juvenile Fiction | Legends, Myths, Fables | Asian
Library of Congress categories
Friendship
Bullying

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