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HOW JACKSON FOUND HIS JOY AGAIN by Patrice Karst

HOW JACKSON FOUND HIS JOY AGAIN

by Patrice Karst ; illustrated by Kristina Jones

Pub Date: May 6th, 2025
ISBN: 9780316572040
Publisher: Little, Brown

The author of the bestselling The Invisible String (2000) offers young readers tools for coping with unhappiness.

Jackson is usually an upbeat kid—unless his classmates are mean to him or he sees something upsetting on the news. But when his best friend moves and his pet hamster dies, Jackson’s mood flags. In the realistic digital illustrations, Jackson is surrounded by puffs of color; as he becomes sadder, the vibrant hues disappear, replaced by a dismal gray. Jackson’s parents take him to the school counselor, who suggests Jackson attempt to find one color each day “and think about how it makes you feel.” The next day, Jackson visits the seashore, beautifully illustrated in eye-catching blues, and the “twirling, whirling dance of sea and spray” fills him with calm and confidence. Equally luscious images of an orange sunset, a hike through a verdant forest, and a patch of brilliant sunflowers, paired with Karst’s quietly bolstering text, show Jackson’s joy returning—even more brightly than before. He even ignores the mean kids at school. The last color Jackson reclaims is purple, symbolizing his gratitude and the knowledge that joy may fade but will always return if he watches for it. Backmatter includes an author’s note and an afterword from a family therapist with helpful explanations and additional suggestions. Jackson and his family are tan-skinned; his counselor presents Black.

 Bursts of color and gentle messages combine for a message of hope and healing.

(resources) (Picture book. 4-8)