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QUAGMIRE TIARELLO COULDN'T BE BETTER by Mylisa Larsen Kirkus Star

QUAGMIRE TIARELLO COULDN'T BE BETTER

by Mylisa Larsen

Pub Date: Sept. 17th, 2024
ISBN: 9780063324664
Publisher: Clarion/HarperCollins

Fourteen-year-old Quentin “Quagmire” Tiarello takes care of his mother, who has undiagnosed bipolar disorder.

Sometimes his mom disappears for a couple of days. While he waits for her to return after “a spin,” Quag, who presents white, tries to survive on his own, even if that means scavenging from a pizza parlor’s dumpster. He already knows that her illness must remain secret, so he avoids the nosy neighbor and keeps to himself. But after his crush, Cassie, invites him to join her and her friends at the YMCA’s ArtCamp, Quag signs on to operate the soundboard for their radio play. Eventually, though, his mom shows up outside the Y, and Quag is taken for a wild ride: She whisks him far away from their home in central New York, leaving his friends in the dark. Quag realizes, though, that he can’t keep his mother safe anymore. After seeking help from his uncle, Quag must decide whether or not to open up to his friends. The novel realistically and empathetically addresses struggles around mental illness: Quag takes on heavy adult responsibilities with intelligence and compassion, and, despite his mother’s abandonment of him, readers understand Quag’s love for her as he recounts her more resilient and caring moments. Short passages about birds interspersed throughout the narrative reflect Quag’s personal growth. Readers will find themselves emotionally invested in this journey.

An original narrative voice filled with humor and poignant truth telling.

(author’s note with resources) (Fiction. 10-14)