Hines, Jim: Tamora Carter, Goblin Queen (2020)
A good MG kid's book, set in the present, midwest USA. The goblins are not the main problem, though they are part of it. The solution is one I haven't seen before and I like it. The kids have parents, though not all perfect. The inclusiveness is unobtrusive but present, and works with the story-- everyone has strengths and weaknesses.
A good MG kid's book, set in the present, midwest USA. The goblins are not the main problem, though they are part of it. The solution is one I haven't seen before and I like it. The kids have parents, though not all perfect. The inclusiveness is unobtrusive but present, and works with the story-- everyone has strengths and weaknesses.
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