King and the Dragonflies - Kacen Callender

⭐ 9.0/10

(Originally written by Magdalene)

King is a young Black boy living in Louisiana, mourning his older brother's sudden death, although he believes his brother became a dragonfly when he died. Then his former friend disappears, but King discovers him hiding in their back yard and decides to help him hide. This is a really lovely book about grieving a person and every aspect of who they were. King is also struggling with figuring out his sexuality, especially in a town and culture when being gay can mean bullying and rejection. This book won a lot of awards, and I think they were all deserved. It's a little bittersweet, but also hopeful.

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