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As a community recovers from a devastating wildfire, two friends find their way back to each other and their homes, by award-winning author Chris Baron.
Perfect for fans of Alan Gratz and Lauren Tarshis.
Finn and his friend, nicknamed Rabbit, live in a rural area that's been hit hard by wildfires. Families were displaced and school was interrupted. Moreover, their beloved forest is suffering -- animals and plants haven't been able to come back, and the two friends wonder if there's anything they can do to help. Rabbit's uncle, a science teacher, is part of a study that may help bring the forest back to life, but Finn and Rabbit wonder if the forest can wait. And what if another fire comes in the meantime? They believe a small part of the forest -- the forest heart -- that survived the wildfire may hold the key to regrowth, but first, they have to find it and then convince the adults around them to listen.
For any young person who's ever felt powerless against the world, here is a story about two kids doing all they can to understand their natural world and preserve it.
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A School Library Journal Most Anticipated Middle Grade Book of 2025
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A Junior Library Guild Selection
★ "This stunning novel in verse shows the impact of climate change and wildfires, and the struggle of living on the border between the forest and urban areas. ... Baron balances the emotional weight of trauma by showing characters healing in a variety of ways. Returning wildlife serves as a promise of regrowth and possibility for a different kind of future. Beginning before the fires, continuing through evacuation, and including the season of rebuilding, Spark highlights the impact of wildfires alongside the importance of healing, all while nourishing the brightest spark of all, hope." ― Booklist, starred review
"A deftly woven and poignant story . . . of a family and a community grappling with the aftermath of a fire, and the activism of young people to protect what is closest to their hearts." ―Pam Muñoz Ryan, Newbery Honor–winning author of Echo.
"Living in a small California town surrounded by redwoods, observant eighth grader Finn has learned about the natural cycle of droughts and wildfires, but nothing can prepare him for the trauma of evacuation and displacement when a catastrophic fire forces everyone in town to flee.... Divided into sections set before, during, and after the fire, the story effectively focuses on the impact of PTSD after a natural disaster. Descriptions of the fires pack a visceral punch....Fills a need for educational and hopeful stories about kids handling the realities of wildfires."--Kirkus Reviews
"Having dealt with wildfires, evacuations, and the gradual loss of my beloved desert, the future has felt dark and hopeless at times. But beautifully written stories like Spark are a beam of sunlight breaking through the smoke. Spark reminded me that we all have a voice. We all have the power to make change. We can still have hope."--Dusti Bowling, bestselling author of Across the Desert and Dust.
"A compelling and timely story that burns bright with heart and hope.” -- Ernesto Cisneros, Pura Belpré Award-winning author of Efrén Divided
"This powerful verse novel couldn't possibly be more timely or more necessary. Written with sensitivity and deep insight, Spark will validate kids' feelings, help them understand, and, most importantly, give them hope for our planet's future."--Barbara Dee, author of Tear This Down
"A gripping and timely story filled with characters who will lodge themselves in your heart from the first page. Powerful, heartbreaking, and brimming with hope."-- Shari Green, author of Song of Freedom, Song of Dreams
"In the wake of devastating fires, Chris Baron has delivered young readers a timely and important story to heal hearts and open minds, giving kids the tools they need to combat climate change."--E Train, Award-winning Youth Literacy Advocate
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