Leah
Giant is one of those books that every kid should read – because Anzo growing a few inches changes nothing about him. Sure, he’s taller, but his family are still too loud for him, and still don’t hear him and the bullies just come up with new names, so any kid who reads this is going to read it and see that just being yourself is OK, and it takes more than just growing a few inches to change things.
I loved the little comic book drawings we sometimes had throughout the book – they really added a little bit extra, and I liked that Anzo was talented at comic book drawings and I loved that his friend Elise was willing to help him no matter what, with anything whether it was growing taller, or not. That was the kind of support I felt Anzo needed from the very start, from all those around him, and Elise was the only one to support him whether he was tall or short.
I thought this book was adorable. I wanted to keep reading about Anzo and his life, because his voice was just so raw and honest and hopeful. Mind you, I’m hardly one to judge because if someone said to me, “Leah, would you like to be taller?” I’d say heck yes. Perhaps I should try some of that positive thinking Elise kept going on about… In the meantime, while I’m chanting, go and get your hands on this adorable middle grade novel!