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Merci Suárez Can't Dance

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In Meg Medina's follow-up to her Newbery Medal–winning novel, Merci takes on seventh grade, with all its travails of friendship, family, love—and finding your rhythm.
Seventh grade is going to be a real trial for Merci Suárez. For science she's got no-nonsense Mr. Ellis, who expects her to be a smart as her brother, Roli. She's been assigned to co-manage the tiny school store with Wilson Bellevue, a boy she barely knows, but whom she might actually like. And she's tangling again with classmate Edna Santos, who is bossier and more obnoxious than ever now that she is in charge of the annual Heart Ball.
One thing is for sure, though: Merci Suárez can't dance—not at the Heart Ball or anywhere else. Dancing makes her almost as queasy as love does, especially now that Tía Inés, her merengue-teaching aunt, has a new man in her life. Unfortunately, Merci can't seem to avoid love or dance for very long. She used to talk about everything with her grandfather, Lolo, but with his Alzheimer's getting worse each day, whom can she trust to help her make sense of all the new things happening in her life? The Suárez family is back in a touching, funny story about growing up and discovering love's many forms, including how we learn to love and believe in ourselves.

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    • Kirkus

      Starred review from February 1, 2021
      Merci returns for another year of challenges and triumphs at home and at Seaward Pines Academy. Life is a little different for Merci Su�rez in seventh grade. Her older brother, Roli, is off at college; her grandfather Lolo's Alzheimer's is more pronounced; and she has to regularly babysit her T�a In�s' spirited young twins. Merci is also assigned to manage the school store with math whiz Wilson Bellevue, a quiet classmate who she realizes is not obnoxious like other boys. When Merci and Wilson are expected to sell tickets to the Valentine's Day Heart Ball, she must interact with a slightly-less-mean Edna Santos, who's running the dance and unexpectedly getting closer to Hannah, one of Merci's best friends. Medina continues to tenderly explore issues such as multigenerational immigrant family dynamics, managing the responsibilities of home and school, and learning how to navigate changing friendships and first crushes. Merci's maturity and growth are as engaging and compelling as they were in the author's Newbery Medal winner, Merci Su�rez Changes Gears (2018). The cast is broadly diverse; Merci and her family are Cuban American, Edna is Dominican, and Creole and Cajun Wilson has a physical disability. An uplifting sequel told with heart and humor. (Fiction. 9-13)

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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2021

      Gr 4-7-Now in seventh grade, Merci Su�rez finds that a new school year means new responsibilities and challenges. Merci has been enlisted to work in the school store alongside her classmate Wilson, who she might have a crush on, and is still at odds with classmate Edna, who is planning the Heart Ball and maybe stealing one of Merci's best friends. At home, Merci feels unprepared for the changes in her family: Her grandfather's Alzheimer's is worsening, and T�a Inez has started dating. At heart, Merci remains true to the character readers met in Merci Su�rez Changes Gears and has grown alongside her readership. However, seventh grade Merci is not without her flaws. She and Edna still don't get along, and she spies on T�a Inez even when she isn't supposed to. When Merci is roped into running a photography booth at the Heart Ball and the equipment breaks, she tries to solve the problem herself instead of telling an adult. The struggles with friendships, responsibility, school, crushes, and jealousy that Merci and her friends face will strike a chord with many readers. A subplot about T�a Inez keeping dance classes alive for neighborhood kids who have nowhere to go after school serves as a subtle reminder of Merci's Cuban American heritage and the socioeconomic status of families in Merci's neighborhood versus at school. The plot moves along at a consistent and page-turning pace, and as usual Medina's characters are excellently written and developed. Medina also touches on racism and how shared cultural heritage can bring people together unexpectedly. VERDICT Fans of Merci Su�rez Changes Gears will love watching how Merci and those around her grow. This sequel doesn't disappoint and is an essential purchase for all collections.-Liz Anderson, DC P.L.

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    • The Horn Book

      Starred review from May 1, 2021
      Merci navigates the troubles of home and seventh grade -- and the gap between the two -- with her irresistible combination of spirit and heart in this follow-up to the Newbery-winning Merci Suarez Changes Gears (rev. 9/18). Though she seems more self-assured these days, Merci resents the many changes taking place around her: her brother Roli away at college, Lolo's deteriorating condition, -Hannah's growing friendship with Merci's archenemy, and the growing confusion surrounding new friend Wilson. At the annual "Heart Ball" school dance, Merci only wants to participate from the place she has the most confidence and control -- behind the camera -- but even that goes awry. Vibrant and insightful, the novel explores the complexities of friendship and family as well as first romance. All the while, Merci stays busy getting herself into trouble and finding her way out of it again. Her relationships at school strengthen, to mirror the bonds she has with her family at home, and when school and home lives merge, Merci discovers the best way to manage change is with a bit of bravery, a welcoming attitude, and people you trust. And by the end of this funny, heartwarming book, Merci does dance -- with family and friends, on an intimidating stage at her exclusive private school in the first performance of the new Suarez School of Latin Dance. Julie Roach

      (Copyright 2021 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

    • Booklist

      Starred review from February 15, 2021
      Grades 5-8 *Starred Review* In this sequel to the Newbery-winning Merci Su�rez Changes Gears (2018), 12-year-old Merci takes on growing responsibilities both within her family and as a seventh-grader. With her brother Roli away at college, she is now seen as the oldest child and often finds herself taking care of her younger cousins while T�a In�s is working, and Merci also struggles to come to terms with the way Alzheimer's affects her beloved grandpa Lolo. At school, after an unexpected accident at the Hearts Ball--and after working together with friends, new and old, to promote her t�a's new dance studio--Merci and her friends come together to show Seaward Pines the beauty of other cultures, and she discovers a strength within her that, together with the love and support of friends and family, assures her everything will be OK. Filled with the familiar, laugh-out-loud humor from the first title, this sequel will quickly pull readers, both returning and new, into Merci's world. The struggles and worries that occupy her thoughts--from seeing the changes in Lolo to losing her t�a In�s and the new, uncertain feelings she might be having for a fellow classmate--will all be relatable to readers young and old. Fans of Merci will root for her as they are immersed in her vibrant world full of unique characters and heartfelt surprises.

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    • The Horn Book

      January 1, 2021
      Merci navigates the troubles of home and seventh grade -- and the gap between the two -- with her irresistible combination of spirit and heart in this follow-up to the Newbery-winning Merci Suarez Changes Gears (rev. 9/18). Though she seems more self-assured these days, Merci resents the many changes taking place around her: her brother Roli away at college, Lolo's deteriorating condition, Hannah's growing friendship with Merci's archenemy, and the growing confusion surrounding new friend Wilson. At the annual "Heart Ball" school dance, Merci only wants to participate from the place she has the most confidence and control -- behind the camera -- but even that goes awry. Vibrant and insightful, the novel explores the complexities of friendship and family as well as first romance. All the while, Merci stays busy getting herself into trouble and finding her way out of it again. Her relationships at school strengthen, to mirror the bonds she has with her family at home, and when school and home lives merge, Merci discovers the best way to manage change is with a bit of bravery, a welcoming attitude, and people you trust. And by the end of this funny, heartwarming book, Merci does dance -- with family and friends, on an intimidating stage at her exclusive private school in the first performance of the new Suarez School of Latin Dance.

      (Copyright 2021 by The Horn Book, Incorporated, Boston. All rights reserved.)

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  • ATOS Level:4.6
  • Lexile® Measure:710
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:3

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