Stout’s latest is a genuine, believable look at the way a single connection can be redemptive, even in what can feel like the worst time of one’s life. . . .Beautifully wrought; convincing, affirming, and entertaining.
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
The classroom scenes are realistic, drawing readers into a world they recognize. Nigel and Glory Bea are portrayed as nuanced, believable characters. . . . Their journey is heartwarming and relatable. . . . A charming coming-of-age story featuring realistically portrayed children who are facing life’s challenges.
—School Library Journal
Nigel’s anxiety and Glory Bea’s turbulent past are empathetically portrayed in this warm reflection on the power—and responsibility—of having and being a good friend.
—Publishers Weekly