The New Kid : Unpopular me by James O'Loghlin
Pan Macmillan, 2018. ISBN 9781760554255
(Age: 9+) Highly recommended. "The New Kid Unpopular Me" is a
hilarious story about being the new kid in school. If it can go
wrong it will! Sam is 11 and has just moved to Canberra with his
family. He has already been targeted by the class bully, has only
made one friend who is pretty unpopular and his mum keeps buying him
rather embarrassing clothing. Sam is lonely. He won't admit it and
he wants to be a good friend to his only new friend Gary. Sam
decides he has to make Gary more popular to help himself become more
popular. Will it happen during the school camp? Will fireworks be a
good idea? Could the school play help Sam become more popular?
"The New Kid Unpopular Me" is a fun read with several embarrassing
moments along the way. Sam's mum is just as embarrassing in the
situations Sam finds himself in. Readers who have been to a new
school will relate to the exaggerations in the story telling. It
would be a great read aloud for the classroom thanks to its easy to
read and descriptive text. The situations Sam gets himself into are
also good for discussing feelings during the Child Protection
Curriculum. It is highly recommended for independent reader aged 9+.
Kylie Kempster