cover image My Cousin’s Keeper

My Cousin’s Keeper

Simon French. Candlewick, $16.99 (240p) ISBN 978-0-7636-6279-0

There’s a vaguely disturbing undercurrent in French’s (Where in the World) perceptive book about 11-year-old Kieran and his strange cousin, Bon, who briefly appears in his life when both boys are nine—just long enough to steal two of Kieran’s favorite toys. Two years later, to Kieran’s dismay, Bon’s peripatetic mother, who struggles with mental and emotional problems, settles him with Kieran’s family, and in his school. Bon’s appearance, demeanor, and unusual interests make him a target for bullying, and Kieran, striving to be popular, does nothing to dissuade the bullies, even uneasily participating in some of the activities. His efforts to distance himself from his cousin while winning favor with another newcomer, the mysterious and confident Julia, are believably depicted, as are Kieran’s parents’ attempts to cope with the difficult relationship between the boys. The story takes on a quiet emotional power as the boys slowly forge a connection, and although the nature of Bon’s mother’s instability is never made completely clear, Julia’s mystery is cleanly resolved in a way that places the novel firmly in contemporary times. Ages 8–12. (Sept.)