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RUNNING IN FLIP-FLOPS FROM THE END OF THE WORLD by Justin A. Reynolds

RUNNING IN FLIP-FLOPS FROM THE END OF THE WORLD

by Justin A. Reynolds

Pub Date: April 2nd, 2024
ISBN: 9781338815160
Publisher: Scholastic

Five Black tweens try to unravel a major mystery in this sequel to It’s the End of the World and I’m in My Bathing Suit (2022).

The book opens with Eddie Holloway reminding readers that in the previous adventure, none of the citizens of Carterville, Ohio, returned following the annual summer Beach Bash. Now, the little group of kids who were left behind are banding together, but when every attempt they make to get to the beach and search for answers is ruined, the story turns toward their individual efforts to cope with the catastrophe. Xavier is concerned that there are people in need of help, Sonia turns to stockpiling supplies in case another disaster strikes, Trey focuses on keeping his athletic regimen in place, and Sage plots ways to reach the beach. After they’re rattled by ghostly radio messages, the tone of the story turns more reflective. Readers hear more from the other characters via the Carterville Keep It Reels, short video confessionals from each kid. Although the mood is humorous and light throughout most of the book, uneasiness rises to the surface every time the kids stop and look around at the emptiness of their neighborhood or observe how unnaturally quiet everything is without other people. This element pulls in readers, who become invested in the characters’ well-being, hoping that with every page turned, they’ll be closer to solving the mystery and being OK.

A reflective, well-paced follow-up.

(Fiction. 8-12)