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KICKTURN by Brie Spangler

KICKTURN

by Brie Spangler ; illustrated by Brie Spangler

Pub Date: June 17th, 2025
ISBN: 9780593707814
Publisher: Knopf

When the bus she’s been living in with her dad and yoga-influencer mom breaks down after two years on the road, 10-year-old Lindy longs to set down roots in San Jose.

Lindy and her family started their travel adventure after her dad quit his job as a software engineer to avoid “melting down faster than a computer with no fan.” Her mom is “trying to life-coach through lifestyle,” generating content as she poses in front of scenic vistas in national parks and curating flawless images of their #lifeontheroad for Instagram. But life isn’t picture-perfect; Lindy’s frustrated with the way her parents, especially her mom, seem more interested in how things look than how she feels: “Sometimes it feels like those invisible people are more important to her than anything else. Including me.” When new friends Dasha and May introduce her to skateboarding, Lindy finally feels like she’s found something just for her. With lined pages, a loose handwriting-style font, and sketches throughout, the book’s design mimics a journal, immersing readers in Lindy’s struggles. Though Lindy’s voice is a bit inconsistent—at times she feels alternately older and younger—overall, it rings true; her frustrations and triumphs will resonate with young people. Physical descriptors are minimal. Final art not seen.

Bumpy in spots, but on the whole, a relatable tale of friendship and self-discovery.

(map) (Fiction. 8-12)