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Middle Grade Fiction 368
A Must Read!
(Updated: August 18, 2023)
Overall rating
 
5.0
Plot
 
5.0
Characters
 
5.0
Writing Style
 
5.0
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OUTSIDE NOWHERE by Adam Borba is a MG story that follows Parker Kelbrook, a kid unafraid of a prank as long as it gets him what he wants. After his latest stunt, Parker's dad is frustrated with his behavior and sends him off to a farm to straighten out for the summer. Parker, unaccustomed to physical labor, is totally out of his element. As he tries to fit in and fails, he not only makes enemies of the other boys there, but he also starts noticing weird occurrences. Once Parker finally realizes what’s actually going on, his attitude does a complete 180 and he’s able to reckon with his own grief, which is actually what was making him act out in the first place.

While the subject matter and theme of the story sound deep and serious, this book is a ton of fun. From the first page, I was hooked. The voice is fresh and captivating, and Parker, despite being difficult, is a lovable main character. I was rooting for him the entire story and often laughed at his surprising quips and jokes. In fact, Parker is such a strong lead, I could see him having his own series, like Diary of a Wimpy Kid or Amelia Bedelia.

The setting itself is also literally and figuratively magical. Borba does a great job with visual storytelling, so much so that I could really picture everything. I suspect this has a lot to do with Borba’s background in filmmaking, and I could easily see this book as a movie. There are a lot of great dynamic elements between the teatime with Parker's mentor-of-sorts, the actual work of planting and harvesting the radishes, and then, the big discovery. It’s also perfectly paced.

Overall, OUTSIDE NOWHERE is the right blend of every element: fantasy matched with reality, stubbornness matched with heart, and city matched with country. This story has something appealing for people of all ages, and at its core, the takeaway message is one that can touch and impact all. I highly recommend adding this book to your TBR!
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