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Little Pearl

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In this soulful sequel to the crowd favorite Liberty Biscuit, a young teenager learns that no dream ever came true without believing it would.

Katherine Pearl Baker—"Kip" for short—has just gone from being the only child on her family's rural peach farm to becoming a big sister. As her world and the people in it change in order to welcome a tiny new family member, Kip finds herself afloat, wondering if the place she's carved out in life is the right one for her, after all.

While wandering one day in the woods she loves, Kip finds an old fence post bearing odd marks that appear to be symbols from a time long ago. Her discovery leads her to once again uncover a family secret and stories as yet untold about the ones she loves. What she learns tests her cherished relationship with her grandfather, as she recognizes a certain kind of loneliness within him for the first time and then must face what the resolution of that loneliness might mean.

Adding a starving horse named "Pearl" to her herd of rescued horses and beloved donkey Liberty Biscuit provides Kip a needed purpose, and the barn becomes her refuge as she struggles with her own uncomfortable secret. Desperate to tell her parents but embarrassed and unsure of how, it takes the return of a boy she trusts for her to finally admit that her path might be different than others planned it would be. The trouble is, Kip isn't sure she can be brave enough to put her voice to her thoughts and share them.

As the sweet-natured Little Pearl gradually regains her strength and beauty through Kip's thoughtful care, and the wary and distant Raven begins to trust Kip's presence and her touch, Kip feels the flame of a new dream flicker to life. With the birth of this dream, a level of understanding grows, not only of her horses, but of her grandfather, and eventually, of herself.

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      January 1, 2025
      Changes come to the Bakers' peach farm in this sequel toLiberty Biscuit (2022). Katherine "Kip" Baker, nearly 15, can't believe that one year ago, she was a lonely only child, stuck in the middle of nowhere. Since rescuing donkey Liberty Biscuit and horses Raven and Fire, much has changed. Her daddy let her keep the animals, she enjoys a close relationship with her formerly reclusive uncle, and she has a new baby brother. Kip still loves learning, especially how to tend and care for horses, but she's anxious about starting high school. At the farm, she has the freedom to be herself; at school, she struggles with sitting still, being stuck indoors, and paying attention to directions. A teacher told Mama that Kip wasn't trying hard enough, so now she's reluctant to talk to her parents about her challenges. When Kip finds another neglected horse, she must come up with a plan to solve all her issues. Kip is of mixed race, with a Black mom and white dad; as in the previous entry, her voice feels inconsistent and the conversations about race are surface level. The book's strength lies in its depiction of the ways Kip's mind works differently from her peers'. Bowles doesn't diagnose Kip and shares in a foreword that she struggled in the same way as a young person. This intentional ambiguity feels powerful, offering readers a chance to see themselves and feel accepted. A solid work that affirms neurodiversity.(Fiction. 9-13)

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