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MERCI SUÁREZ PLAYS IT COOL by Meg Medina Kirkus Star

MERCI SUÁREZ PLAYS IT COOL

From the Merci Suárez series, volume 3

by Meg Medina

Pub Date: Sept. 13th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-5362-1946-3
Publisher: Candlewick

Eighth grade brings Merci more challenges at home and school.

Merci Suárez is about to start her last year of middle school at Seaward Pines Academy in Florida. The family is on high alert, as Merci’s grandfather Lolo, who has Alzheimer’s, has declined considerably. Brilliant big brother Roli is back home to work at Walgreens, attend community college for a semester, and save money before returning to university. When school starts, Merci—who has a stylish new haircut—must balance her core group of best friends, Hannah, Lena, and former rival-turned-pal Edna, with new attention from popular soccer teammate Avery. Then there’s Wilson, the boy Merci can’t stop texting and feeling fluttery around, even though these new feelings about her friend confuse her. Like the previous two installments, this is a story that focuses on characterization, self-discovery, and growth. There’s also an in-depth exploration of grief and the differences between forever and fair-weather friends. Although it’s accessible to new readers, the story’s conclusion will particularly resonate with existing fans of Merci and her Cuban American family. Medina finishes the heartwarming story arc of her plucky, curious, strong-willed young protagonist with the same well-crafted dialogue, humor, and cultural exploration readers expect.

A fabulous finale to a memorable trilogy.

(Fiction. 9-13)