Don't Check Out This Book! by Kate Klise
Illustrated by M. Sarah Klise
Published March 10, 2020
Algonquin Young Readers
In the fully illustrated epistolary
novel Don’t Check Out
This Book!, fifth-grade reporters follow a
trail of phone messages, emails, articles, texts, letters, reports, receipts,
and more to clear the name of their beloved librarian and clear the local school
board of bad apples with criminal intentions. Behind text and images ripe with laugh-out-loud humor and
abundant wordplay, including too many puns to count, lies an important message
about censorship and readers’ rights to choose their own books. Sisters and
collaborators Kate Klise (writer) and M. Sarah Klise (illustrator) have been
publishing visual novels for middle-grade readers since long before the current
graphic novel explosion. Together, they’ve created more than twenty
award-winning books for young readers, including Regarding the Fountain,
the 43 Old Cemetery Road series, and most recently the Three-Ring
Rascals series.
In Don’t Check Out This Book!, Appleton
Elementary School has a new librarian, Rita B Danjerous. Not everyone in
Appleton likes her unconventional methods or her infamous Green Dot Collection,
which allows students to borrow books discreetly, without actually checking
them out. Under Rita’s influence, students like Reid Durr and Ben Thinken, and
even the absent-minded principal, Noah Memree, are staying up way too late reading.
While Rita inspires the students and faculty alike, the new school board
president and impeccably mannered shop owner Ivana Beprawpa is busy working to
shut down the library and force students into uniforms available only at
Beprawpa Attire. But what’s behind Ivana’s school uniform policy? A team of
fifth-grade sleuths is determined to get to the bottom of Appleton’s juiciest
scandal ever.
Author Kate Klise’s books are “fresh,
funny, and a delight to read” (School Library Journal). Here she uses her
skill and wit to introduce kids to serious topics, such as censorship and abuse
of power. “I was really motivated to cook up a book-banning character who could
embody all the pettiness and corruption we see in the world today,” Klise says.
“I also wanted to create some book-loving characters who could prevail
in the end.”
Beneath
Appleton’s mystery, there is a pure, unabashed celebration of words, and the
rights of all readers to choose their own books. Hilarious, empowering, and
exciting, Don’t Check Out This Book!
is filled with clever winks to the audience, as if to say “You’re a reader. You
get it.” And by the end, we do.
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