cover image Midsummer’s Mayhem

Midsummer’s Mayhem

Rajani LaRocca, illus. by Rachel Suggs. Yellow Jacket, $16.99 (352p) ISBN 978-1-4998-0888-9

As the curtain raises on this reimagining of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Indian-American Mimi, 11, is reading her favorite cookbook when she hears a song drifting from the woods “like an irresistible aroma.” Debut author LaRocca liberally uses food metaphors to underscore Mimi’s passion for baking, which she shared with her sorely missed best friend who moved away. Hints of Shakespeare surface as Mimi’s brother Henry spouts lines from the school production, in which he plays Puck, whose character traits are reflected in Vik, the mysterious pipe-playing boy who befriends Mimi in the forest. While she experiments with recipes in hopes of winning a celebrity-judged Midsummer’s Eve baking contest and proving herself to her high-achieving parents and siblings, Mimi’s family and neighbors start talking and acting out in puzzling, inexplicable ways after sampling her herb- and flower-based confections. Though this mayhem provides some humorous moments, repetition and overstatement impede the pace of the story, until LaRocca—with Vik’s help—ties together its myriad threads in a satisfying finale. Enchantment reigns, yet the author’s exploration of family, friendship, and self-esteem are firmly grounded in reality. Final art not seen by PW. Ages 8–12. [em]Agent: Brent Taylor, TriadaUS. (June) [/em]