cover image Each Tiny Spark

Each Tiny Spark

Pablo Cartaya. Kokila, $16.99 (336p) ISBN 978-0-451479723

Tension ignites in this layered, culturally rich novel set in an Atlanta suburb when Cuban-American Emilia’s software developer mother leaves on a business trip just as her father returns from military deployment. Cartaya (Marcus Vega Doesn’t Speak Spanish) sensitively portrays how this upheaval amplifies the 12-year-old’s Inattentive Type ADHD—without her mother’s support, Emilia struggles to cope with assignments, friendships, and devoted but controlling Abuela. Amid this turmoil, Emilia and her father bond over welding, but the girl doesn’t comprehend his mood swings, which she gradually comes to understand as PTSD. Cartaya deftly sketches her family’s variable takes on Emilia’s heritage—her abuela touts their European roots and Emilia’s fair skin, while her mother highlights her Yoruba ancestry—and seamlessly weaves Spanish into the narrative. As a school project awakens Emilia’s awareness of her town, she takes an interest in timely immigration issues as well as economic and racial prejudices around proposed school redistricting, and she comes to recognize and confront a friend’s bigotry. The narrative appropriately tackles tough topics with grace through the lens of this memorable heroine. Ages 10–up. Agent: Jess Regel, Foundry Literary + Media. (Aug.)