Book Review: Stuntboy, in the Meantime by Jason Reynolds and Illustrated by Raul The Third (Module 5)

 



Title: Stuntboy, in the Meantime
Author: Jason Reynolds
Illustrator: Raul The Third
Genre: Realistic Fiction
Grade Range: 1-8


Review: This quirky story is much deeper than one might initially expect as it deals with issues of anxiety, bullying, and the power of a positive mindset.  The writing by Jason Reynolds accompanied by Raul the Third's artwork creates a visually fun and exciting story that takes place in the big city castle where Portico and his best friend Zola watch tv, hang out, meditate when Portico gets "the frets" which is what they call his anxiety, and deal with social issues like parents separating.  The story is fresh as Reynolds uses different font types and local colloquialisms to bring realism to a story about a boy who sees himself as a superhero whose job is to save other superheroes so they can focus on the real issues.  Raul The Third's comic book style drawing adds a quality to the story that builds on the superhero comic style and brings relevance to the story that otherwise might be missed out on. 

Book Trailer: Video

Amazon link: Hardcover



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