c.2020, Crown Books for Young Readers
$16.99
229 pages
Your next vacation could be the dream of a lifetime.
It could take you to the beach, park, or the mountains, shopping or sightseeing, visiting pals or hanging with family. A vacation could get you one city away, it can whisk you halfway around the world or, as in the new book โClean Getawayโ by Nic Stone, a vacation can take you where you donโt want to be.
Eleven-year-old William โScoobโ Lamar wondered when everything went bad.
Was it after he got into a fight at school, or after he was wrongly accused of cheating? Yeah, he was wrong there on both counts but the bigger issue was that his dad wasnโt acting like Dad lately, and he went punishment-overboard. Scoob was grounded.
Ugh, Scoob hated โlockdown.โ So when Gโma called and asked if he wanted to take a โlittle adventure,โ he scribbled a note, ditched his phone, and jumped at the chance.
He loved Gโma. She was more like a friend than a grandmother, so when she said she sold her house to buy an RV, a โsweet rideโ with all the plush, Scoob was sad. Sold her house? OK, her decision. Scoob settled in for a quick trip.
And then Gโma started talking.
Fifty-one years ago, at the height of the civil rights movement, Scoobโs Gโma and Gโpop wanted to take a trip from Atlanta to Mexico, but they didnโt get far. Gโma was white and Gโpop was black and there were lots of places where they werenโt welcome. Because Gโpop had died in prison and never had a chance to travel, Gโma, said sheโd do the roadtrip in his memory. It was her โchance at redemption.โ
But a lot of things were off. As they tripped from Birmingham to Meridian to Jackson to Louisiana and Texas, Scoob was pretty sure theyโd dined-and-dashed more than once, and stolen some gas. The license plates on the RV kept changing and Gโma was avoiding phone calls. Then there was the โmistakeโ at the jewelry store.
Scoob knew they were going to Mexico โฆ but what was going on?
For a kid who loves to travel, โClean Getawayโ is the book to pack.
Itโs got adventure in it, and a surprising amount of history and geography, so your child will learn something. The story flows nicely, author Nic Stone doesnโt force the action or the humor here, and her Scoob is a character thatโs relatable to 8- to 12-year-olds whoโll enjoy watching him take on challenges while he takes this trip. For a kid, especially one spreading his wings, that could be role-model material.
And yet, not all is perfect. The main irritation here โ the one that parents will want to know about โ is that bathroom habits appear often in this book. Too often, like, more than twice and itโs absolutely nose-wrinkling TMI.
Will your child notice that? Probably so, but will she care? Maybe not, if sheโs enjoying the book enough. The best thing, perhaps, is to let him try โClean Getawayโ and see where it takes him.

