cover image Mother of Sharks

Mother of Sharks

Melissa Cristina Márquez, illus. by Devin Elle Kurtz. Penguin Workshop, $19.99 (48p) ISBN 978-0-593-52358-2

A Latinx child takes a step toward a STEM career as a shark scientist in this empowering read from marine biologist Márquez (the Wild Survival series). After a day spent playing at Puerto Rico’s Playita Del Condado, Meli begs her mami for just five more minutes, during which a tidal-pool encounter with talking hermit crab Jaiba results in an undersea adventure. Crabs and sea stars scuttle “along ancient sandy highways” around a vibrant coral reef, but all is not right: rising temperatures caused by climate change have bleached parts of the reef, and a mako shark is caught in a net nearby. Meli, portrayed with brown skin, wants to learn more about sharks, but indicates that she’s never seen a shark scientist who looks like her. Traversing space and time, Jaiba takes Meli to various locations that would help her move into the field, including to see the “Mother of Sharks,” an accomplished shark scientist who, it is soon revealed, is Meli herself. Artist Kurtz (Windows to Worlds, for adults) dapples the underwater landscape with plentiful light, while Márquez combines magical and real-world components in this engaging read that champions marine conservation efforts and the power of representation. Ages 5–8. Author’s agent: Alexandra Weiss, Azantian Literary. Illustrator’s agent: Seth Fishman, Gernert Co. (May)