Frankie and Bug by Gayle Forman

 


This book is very timely. Bug's summer just might have been ruined if it hadn't been for the arrival of Frankie. She was supposed to go to the beach with her brother Danny, but Danny has said he needs more space this summer. So upon Frankie's arrival, there might be hope though even they are strangers. Frankie and Bug connect over something very serious- there's a serial killer attacking people around the city and they want to help stop him. Along the way, they get to know each other for who they truly are as Frankie reveals very personal information and Bug accepts him for who he is on the inside. 

Set in Venice Beach, California in the 1980's, among the backdrop of a very diverse population of people, this book teaches the lessons of acceptance and tolerance and being your true self. I think a lot of my students will really connect to this book and I certainly plan on adding it to my classroom library!

-TK

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