A Little Spark
by
Barry Jonsberg
From the bestselling multi-award-winning author of My Life as an Alphabet and A Song Only I Can Hear
Publication date: 2nd August 2022
Genre: Middle Grade
Pages: 256
RRP: $ 16.99AUD
Format read: paperback
Source: Courtesy of the publisher
My thoughts
A Little Spark is a wondrous story of love, imagination, friendship and heartbreak.
Thirteen-year-old Caitlyn Carson's parents have been divorced for 7 years. She spends every second weekend with her father and they have adventures to spark the imagination and believe in the impossible.
Barry Jonsberg has written an inspiring book about building on a child's imagination past the early childhood years. Don't let that little spark go out!
Many opportunities arise throughout the book for classroom discussion with themes of divorce, a child's rights, how divorce affects the children in a relationship and parent responsibilities.
The story is narrated by Cate and she is extremely likeable and comes across as a very mature and open 13 year old, wise beyond her years. I was relieved when there was a scene of screaming and door slamming because I feel the character needs to be relatable.
A Little Spark highlights strong parent/child relationships and a fun and supportive friendship with Cate and best friend Elise. It is filled with magical encounters featuring UFOs, a unicorn, a beach serenade and a flash mob orchestra, just to name a few.
A Little Spark is a book that will ignite your imagination, make you laugh and break your heart.
My rating 4 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Publisher recommended age 10 - 14
I feel even those 15 -16 would enjoy this engaging story.
About the author
Barry Jonsberg has won numerous awards for his books, both nationally
and internationally. He has been published in eighteen countries and
translated into many languages. His bestselling novel, My Life As An Alphabet, was recently made into an award-winning film, H is For Happiness,
released throughout the world to great critical acclaim. The same
production company is now working on television and film adaptations of
his last two novels, A Song Only I Can Hear and Catch Me If I Fall.
Barry lives in Darwin, in the Top End of Australia, with his wife Anita and his crazy dog, Zorro.