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Mabuhay! by Zachary Sterling

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Summary: JJ and Althea are both trying to navigate middle school, JJ by trying to fit in even if it means hiding who he really is, and Althea by pretending not to care that she’s lost her closest friends. To make matters worse, the kids are expected to help out with the family food truck on weekends and school vacations. Their mother uses Filipino folklore to teach them lessons about hard work and discipline. But when strange things start happening to both kids, they realize that their family has magical powers and that the folktales are based on truth. When a monster from the stories threatens the world, it’s up to their family to summon their powers and save the universe. Along the way, JJ discovers his own worth, Althea learns to value her true friendships, and they both come to appreciate their quirky family and their heritage. Includes an author’s note, a recipe for adobo chicken, and a glossary. 240 pages; grades 4-7.

Pros: An excellent blend of middle school angst, Filipino culture, and magical battles against evil forces, with outstanding artwork and a memorable family.

Cons: While I appreciated the pronunciation guides and definitions footnoted at the bottom of many pages, the font was so tiny that I finally gave up on them.
 
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