


The author, Kathryn Erskine, lives in Virginia and in the aftermath of the Virginia Tech shootings, she wrote this book about a girl dealing with the death of her brother (although he was shot in a middle school, rather than at a college). And yet this book is impressively upbeat, without seeming forced. Look, if you want to talk about a book that has a downer of a premise, it’s this one. I was far more impressed with this book than I expected to be. 9 of 10: Mockingbird by Kathryn Erskine, about a girl with Asperger’s syndrome whose brother was recently killed in a school shooting, manages to be meaningful, appropriate, and even (surprisingly) funny.
