A review by marylannireads
The Green Kingdom by Cornelia Funke

adventurous emotional funny hopeful inspiring lighthearted mysterious reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

 
This summer, twelve-year-old Caspia Turkel is spending eleven weeks in Brooklyn with her parents. A far cry from the rural Maine town in which Caspia has lived all her life, Brooklyn is intimidating with all its people, noises, and sights. On the first day in their temporary home, Caspia discovers a stack of letters from 1958, and each one holds a clue about a specific plant or flower. As Caspia works to solve the riddles from the letters, she is taken on adventures around her new city, exploring all the beauty and richness it has to offer and meeting friends along the way. This charming middle grade story is accessible both in its storytelling style and in the strategic use of imagery throughout the narrative. The plot is guided by the letters Caspia has uncovered, which serve as guideposts and stand out from the rest of the text, appearing as illustrations of letters amidst the traditional chapter designs. Additional images are interspersed within the novel, as well, offering readers a way to visualize Caspia’s experiences while also providing a visual respite from the text. Though the plot of Caspia’s faunal research is the primary focus of the novel, readers will appreciate the transformation Caspia undergoes in the process, becoming increasingly more confident in a place where she initially feels incongruous. Filled with engaging writing, memorable characters, and an interactive premise, this is a delightful addition to library collections for newly independent middle grade readers.