The Art of Us by Julie Wright, 272 pages. Shadow Mountain Publishing, 2024. $20.
Language: G (0 swears, 0 “f”); Mature Content: PG13; Violence: PG13
BUYING ADVISORY: MS, HS - ADVISABLE
APPEALS TO: SEVERAL
Ireland (17yo) is sure that nothing could be worse than being homeless and living in a public restroom, but at least she has a roof and door that locks. When Kal accidently learns Ireland’s secret, he sees a chance to help someone—to make up for failing to help an old friend. When is it right to keep a secret, and when is it right to howl out loud?
The majority of Wright’s characters all want to do the right thing, and readers get to see where those desires crash into each other. Readers are confronted with the reality that not every “right thing,” as seen by the characters, can coexist. I also love that Ireland, who has next to nothing when readers meet her, is full of humor and love for life despite her circumstances, which adds balance to the serious situations Wright addresses.
Ireland is described as “fair,” and Kal is described as having “olive” skin. The mature content rating is for underage drinking, kissing, innuendo, sexual harassment, and for mentions of drugs, illegal activity, and rape. The violence rating is for mentions of guns, human trafficking, suicide, and murder.
Reviewer: Carolina Herdegen