Review of Swimming into Trouble

Swimming into Trouble Swimming into Trouble [Julia on the Go!]
by Angela Ahn; illus. by Julie Kim
Primary, Intermediate    Tundra    176 pp.
2/24    9781774881880    $12.99
e-book ed.  9781774881897    $7.99

The rec center is nine-year-old Julia Nam’s second home: it’s where her parents’ restaurant, Sushi to Go, is located, as well as the library and the swimming pool where she is the youngest member of the swim team. Fiercely driven, Julia goes hard in warm-ups and doesn’t let up until practice is over. She lives for time trials, which her coach calls Personal Best Day, or PBD. When an ear infection forces her to take a ten-day break from swimming, she goes stir-crazy at the thought of missing PBD and the chance to qualify to compete in a regional meet. Her parents advise her that she needs to be patient and “roll with it,” punning on the sushi rolls they sell. But she just can’t, and readers benefit from the often-humorous trouble she gets into. Kim’s black-and-white illustrations bring the rec center environment to life. Ahn subtly fleshes out Julia’s world, noting in passing how the young athlete sometimes went to school hungry when her Korean immigrant parents juggled part-time jobs. This spirited first book in a projected series delivers a meaningful message about resilience, the value of patience and flexibility, and the benefits of teamwork and community building.

Pubissue-From the March/April 2024 issue of The Horn Book Magazine.

Julie Hakim Azzam

Calling Caldecott co-author Julie Hakim Azzam is the assistant director of the MFA program in the School of Art at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She holds a PhD in literary and cultrual studies, with a specialization in comparative contemporary postcolonial literature from the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) and Southeast Asia. Her most recent work focuses on children's literature, stories about immigrants and refugees, and youth coping with disability.

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