
The Leak
Description
In this compelling middle-grade graphic novel The Leak, Ruth, a young journalist, is determined to uncover a secret that threatens her town.
Ruth Keller is brash and precocious; she argues with her dentist, her parents, and her teachers. So, when she discovers a strange black slime in the man-made lake of her suburban neighborhood, she decides to investigate. Fortified by the encouragement of those around her, Ruth seeks the truth at all costs, even if it means taking on the rich local country club owner, who she believes is responsible for the pollution.
Between the teasing of former friends, and a sudden viral spotlight, Ruth discovers how difficult it is for a journalist to take a stand for what's right in the face of critique and controversy. From writer Kate Reed Petty and illustrator Andrea Bell, comes a story about corruption, pollution, and freedom of the press, and the young journalist at the center of it all.
Product Details
Publisher | First Second |
Publish Date | March 16, 2021 |
Pages | 240 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781250217950 |
Dimensions | 209.6 X 147.3 X 0.9 mm | 1.2 pounds |
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Reviews
A Junior Library Guild selection
"“The Leak” is a spirited story of civic responsibility, of how to tell fake news from the real thing, of when to trust adults and when to publicly stick it to them."—New York Times
"Ruthie’s quest for answers and justice offers the pleasures of a Carl Hiaasen eco-mystery, with smart, determined kids at the helm, respectful adults in supporting roles...and shady corporate suits and selfish politicians as hiss-worthy villains. The graphic novel format, ably bolstered by Bell’s spot-on illustration of middle school emotions and milieu, will draw a diverse readership."—The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
"Bell’s color-drenched panels, lined in crayonlike textures, portray confident Ruth as a biracial heroine who chases down leads and navigates the murky waters of middle school relationships."—Publisher's Weekly
"Bell’s rounded figures, sun-dappled scenes, and warm palette of colors are in striking contrast to the rather serious stakes of the story, and that approachable look will help give this an even wider audience. ...this is a surprisingly deep dive into investigative journalism that will appeal to fans of classic middle-school drama. "—Booklist, starred review
"An engaging, empowering tale of journalistic activism and ecological awareness."—Kirkus
"An absorbing work that emphasizes that even the youngest voices can have a resounding impact."—School Library Journal
"A refreshing addition to the contemporary graphic novel landscape for middle-graders and middle-schoolers"—Horn Book
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