The Vegetable Museum by Michelle Mulder, 181 pages. Orca Book Publishers, 2019. $11. 9781459816794.
Content: Language: G; Mature Content: PG; Violence: PG
BUYING ADVISORY: EL, MS - ADVISABLE
AUDIENCE APPEAL: AVERAGE
Chloe
and her dad move across the country to be nearer to her grandfather,
Uli, after he has a stroke. Chloe is eager to get to know Uli, and
happily helps him with his mysterious garden of "heirloom" plants--the
kind not grown by regular gardeners or large-scale farms. But when Uli
passes away quite suddenly, Chloe is left to try and save these precious
plants and their seeds all on her own. She will also have to decide
where her own future lies--in Montreal with her mom or here in the city
that Uli loved.
This was such a great story about the
complicated relationships between parents and children. I enjoyed the
aspect of the vegetable garden and Chloe's eagerness to get to know her
grandfather and solve the mystery. The story felt very realistic, and I
liked that it told a story of parental separation without using all the
usual YA tropes. The book is totally clean with only some mature content
related to death and bullying. I don't know how many young readers will
be excited to pick up a book nominally about vegetables, but this
really is a nice little story.
Reviewer: TC
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