Stargirl has moved and left everything behind: Arizona, Mica High, enchanted desert places--and Leo, her once (and future?) boyfriend. He's all she can think about, and her life begins to feel like a parade of unhappy anniversaries. Then Stargirl meets her wonderfully bizarre new neighbors: Dootsie, the curly-headed five-year-old "human bean"; Charlie, who sits among the tombstones; hot-tempered Alvina with that one glittery nail; and Perry Delloplane, the blue-eyed thief who soon lays his own claim to Stargirl's heart. In letters to Leo over the course of a year, Stargirl comes to find hope in new places: mockingbirds, donut angels, moon flowers, and the Winter Solstice--that turning-point day when dark tips to light. But what's life without Leo? Will he--can he--answer that one crucial question she asks every morning to the rising sun? In this companion novel to Stargirl, Newberry Medalist Jerry Spinelli continues his beloved heroine's story in a tale of hurt and healing, promise and revelation, solstice and sunbeams.
Jerry Spinelli has done it again with another wonderful book. There was nothing I didn’t like about it. I would even say that I loved the whole entire thing! In this amazing page-turner, there is a little bit of everything: there’s comedy, there’s romance, there are heartfelt moments and there are even a few tear-jerkers. It was very well-written, had realistic characters, and a great plot. From page one I fell in love with the zany, hilarious characters. The vocabulary in this book was perfect for young adult readers. It would even be good for younger readers. The ending was great. I was not left hanging, just left wanting more. The author’s style for writing this book was great. The first book was from Leo’s point of view, so I liked that this book was from Stargirl’s point of view. Everything about this book was just wonderful!! It is a must-read for boys and girls of all ages.
Rating (0 - 10 scale): 10
Reviewer Age: 15
Reviewer City, State and Country: Leopold, Missouri United States