A review by sara_hudson
Different Kinds of Fruit by Kyle Lukoff

4.0

Kyle Lukoff does a nice job of crafting a book that is widely inclusive of the LGBTQ+ community while also being an engaging and spritely paced story. Annabelle and Bailey are delightful, well-drawn characters. The book is told through Annabelle's voice, which is fresh and funny with turns of pitch-perfect sixth grade furor. Annabelle feels all the things and expresses them with flair.

With each passing year, middle grade literature is widening the scope of kids and families reflected, and we are all better for these stories.