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JUPITER RISING by Gary D. Schmidt

JUPITER RISING

by Gary D. Schmidt

Pub Date: Aug. 27th, 2024
ISBN: 9780358659648
Publisher: Clarion/HarperCollins

Having lost one beloved foster sibling in Orbiting Jupiter (2015), Jack Hurd faces the devastating prospect of losing another in this equally intense companion volume.

Schmidt packs his story with seemingly tough but emotionally vulnerable males circling orphaned Jupiter, who is 3 years old and a charismatic scene stealer. Eighth grader Jack, her foster brother, is positively head over heels, but so (startlingly) is his cross-country running mentor and erstwhile tormentor, Jay Perkins. Then Jupiter’s birth mom’s parents suddenly show up with a custody claim just as her formal adoption is about to go through. Even her thoroughly unlikable, domineering grandfather turns out to be harboring a deep-seated grief that shows itself when tragedy seems about to strike that troubled family once again. Despite his first-person narration’s straightforward tone, Jack is anything but reserved in his feelings, and whether moved by rage, pain, or (most often) joy, he’s constantly breaking into tears. Readers’ eyes aren’t likely to stay dry, either, considering the sharply felt emotional stakes and the growing tension as the legal claim heads to a hearing, while Jack’s small town loyally rallies around him and his loving foster family. The outcome remains in doubt until a final, powerful release. The cast presents white; returning fans will welcome back several characters from previous outings, most notably Coach Swieteck, a hard-nosed, amputee war veteran.

Lachrymose but brimming also with love and heart.

(Fiction. 12-16)