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Storm beasts and their guardians create perfect weather every day, and Mina longs for a storm beast of her own. But when the gentle girl bonds with a lightning beast—a creature of fire and chaos—everyone's certain it's a mistake. Everyone but Mina and the beast himself, Pixit. Quickly enrolled in lightning school, Mina struggles to master a guardian's skills, and she discovers that her country's weather comes at a devastating cost—a cost powerful people wish to hide. Mina's never been the type to speak out, but someone has to tell the truth, and, with Pixit's help, she resolves to find a way to be heard.
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- ISBN: 9781328639882
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- ISBN: 9781328639882
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- English
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- ATOS Level: 4.9
- Lexile® Measure: 690
- Interest Level: 4-8(MG)
- Text Difficulty: 3
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Kirkus
March 1, 2019
While training to help helm the weather, a girl realizes that her country's constructed climate has consequences.Twelve-year-old Mina lives on her family's farm in sunny Alorria, country of soft breezes and blue skies. There's never been a tornado, hurricane, or thunderstorm; except on the mountaintops, snow exists only in stories. But the climate isn't naturally occurring: Five types of storm beasts--sun, rain, wind, snow, lightning--and their loving human guardians keep the weather calm and productive. For example, they direct wind to the sea and moderate it to sailors' advantage. When Mina's beast hatches as a lightning beast, everyone's shocked: Mina's so quiet she often goes unheard, and lightning guardians should be "brash and loud and brave." But Mina is brave, though sometimes self-doubting, and she finds creative ways to be heard. Probing the undiscussed connection between Alorria's intentional weather and the weather across the mountains where "outsiders" live spurs this thoughtful heroine into forbidden actions to address her realization that "The truth ha[s] faces. And graves." Race is unmentioned; nothing hints away from a white default. The effusive adoration between Mina and her beast, Pixit, evokes The Golden Compass' Lyra and Pan, though Pixit and Mina can separate; readers will crave their own dragon-shaped storm beast with a face "like a lizard crossed with a puppy" to take them flying into storms and grabbing lightning with their hands.Warm, exciting, hopeful, and ethical. (Fantasy. 9-12)COPYRIGHT(2019) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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School Library Journal
April 1, 2019
Gr 4-7-Mina is the quiet one in her family, secure in her everyday life on the farm just as she yearns to discover what the rest of the world holds. Though she is honored with the responsibility of raising a storm beast egg, her joy is complicated when Pixit hatches and reveals his ability as a lightning beast. Everyone thinks the two are ill-matched, but the love they share carries into their adventures at lightning school, where Mina learns what it means to be a guardian and help control the weather by managing Pixit's behavior. She doesn't expect the political and environmental challenge that awaits her, but faces it bravely with the help of new friends and a supportive teacher. Children who are shy or struggle with self-confidence will relate to Mina's desire to avoid attention, as well as her fear that she will never fit in anywhere or with anyone. The bond Mina immediately feels with Pixit is reflective of the very real experience many children share with their pets; their mutually encouraging relationship will resonate. VERDICT A reassuring journey of self-discovery that will charm readers of Claire Fayers and Kristin Bailey's middle grade fantasy tales, as well as those who enjoyed Rebecca Rupp's "The Dragon of Lonely Island" duology.-Kerry Sutherland, Akron-Summit County Public Library
Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Booklist
Starred review from April 15, 2019
Grades 4-7 *Starred Review* Alorria is a perfect land of sunshine, gentle rain, and breezes whenever needed, as its weather is controlled by storm beasts and their guardians. Here, quiet Mina and her family live. Things for Mina are about to change drastically, as her storm-egg hatches after two years to reveal that her storm beast, Pixit, is a lightning beast. Her family thinks there's been a mistake; how can Mina, with her quiet, gentle nature, control a lightning beast? But off she and Pixit go to Mytris Lightning School in the Northwest Barrens. Frightened and excited, Mina wants terribly to succeed with Pixit, although mishaps seem to constantly beset them. When they fly off course in a practice storm, both are injured and cared for by people across the mountains whom Mina didn't know existed. This leads to the pair's life mission: to make the people of Alorria understand their perfect world is creating chaos for the rest of the world. Durst's fantasy is fascinating and powerful, requiring only a modicum of suspension of disbelief. The well-developed characters represent typical preteens, from the shy but deep-thinking Mina to her boisterous roommate to their two adventure-hungry teammates. The underlying theme of the book reminds readers that it only takes one spark from one child to change the world.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.) -
The Horn Book
May 1, 2019
In twelve-year-old Mina's society of Alorria, storm beasts (rain beasts, sun beasts, snow beasts, etc.) and their human guardians work together to keep the community safe from extreme weather. Mina is overjoyed when her storm-beast egg hatches into a dragon-like lightning beast named Pixit. Together they will go to school and learn how to collect electricity from thunderstorms. But Mina's family feels there must be some mistake?Mina is quiet, nothing like the reckless, impulsive children who usually hatch lightning beasts, and, despite Pixit's reassurances, Mina worries she might not succeed as a lightning guardian. At school, Mina surprises herself by making new friends, including Jyx, a more typically brash lightning guardian, and their alliance becomes vital when Mina discovers that Alorria's weather manipulation has dangerous, even fatal, effects on those living outside the community's borders. Introverts will appreciate Mina's strategies for finding alternative ways to stand up for herself, and her eventual carving out of her quiet but determined place among her schoolmates will resonate with them. Meanwhile, the political ramifications of Mina's discovery are laid out with straightforward simplicity, allowing readers to easily insert themselves into her situation and imagine their own actions if they were faced with similar moral questions. anita l. burkam(Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
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The Horn Book
July 1, 2019
When her storm-beast egg hatches into a dragon-like lightning beast, Mina's family thinks there must be a mistake--introverted Mina is nothing like the reckless, impulsive children who usually hatch lightning beasts. The political ramifications of Mina's discovery--that her society's weather manipulation has dangerous effects on those outside the community--are laid out straightforwardly, allowing readers to come to their own moral conclusions.(Copyright 2019 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)
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- ATOS Level:4.9
- Lexile® Measure:690
- Interest Level:4-8(MG)
- Text Difficulty:3
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