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Pieces of Blue
by Holly Goldberg Sloan
 (6/5/2023)
"Pieces of Blue" by Holly Goldberg Sloan is a heartfelt and touching novel that delves into themes of loss, healing, and the power of friendship. With her eloquent storytelling and relatable characters, Sloan captures the essence of human emotions and the journey of self-discovery.

The story revolves around Wren Baker, a twelve-year-old girl who is still grappling with the sudden loss of her father. Struggling to find her place in a world that feels shattered, Wren discovers a stack of envelopes hidden in her father's closet. Each envelope contains a puzzle piece and a letter, leading her on a quest to solve the mystery her father left behind.

What makes "Pieces of Blue" stand out is the authentic portrayal of grief and the profound impact it has on Wren's life. Sloan beautifully explores the complex emotions of a young girl navigating loss, showing both the darkness and the glimmers of hope that come with it. Wren's journey is raw and poignant, as she finds solace in the act of putting the puzzle pieces together and gradually piecing together the fragments of her own heart.

The characters in this novel are incredibly well-developed, each with their own unique quirks and struggles. Wren is a relatable and sympathetic protagonist, carrying the weight of her grief while trying to make sense of her father's puzzle. The supporting characters, such as Wren's witty and loyal best friend Theo, add depth and warmth to the narrative, providing moments of laughter and companionship amidst the somber backdrop.

Sloan's writing style is engaging and fluid, effortlessly pulling readers into the story. Her ability to convey emotions through vivid descriptions and authentic dialogue is commendable. The pacing is well-balanced, alternating between moments of introspection and moments of action, keeping the reader captivated throughout.

One minor drawback of the novel is that certain plot points and character arcs feel predictable. While this does not significantly detract from the overall reading experience, it slightly diminishes the element of surprise. However, the genuine emotional resonance of the story more than makes up for this slight predictability.

"Pieces of Blue" ultimately serves as a reminder of the power of love, resilience, and self-discovery. It explores the idea that healing is not a linear process but a collection of fragments, much like the puzzle pieces Wren uncovers. Through her heartfelt storytelling, Holly Goldberg Sloan reminds us that even in the midst of tragedy, there is hope and the possibility of finding new beginnings.

In conclusion, "Pieces of Blue" is a touching and emotional read that will resonate with readers of all ages. Holly Goldberg Sloan's skillful storytelling and relatable characters make this novel a worthwhile exploration of grief, healing, and the bonds that hold us together.
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