A lovely, understated book that celebrates the possibility of a kind and humane friendship between an eighth-grade girl and boy...this novel is also an ode to the significance of reading in the lives of young people and to a teacher who knows the power literature can wield. Unique and original, believable and poignant, this is a book with power of its own. * The Horn Book (starred review) *
Readers seeking emotional warmth, congenial humor, and an affirmation of forgiveness and friendship will cozy up to these characters. * Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (starred review) *
Despite the weighty problems the characters face-grief, alcoholism, and bullying among them-Bluefish is a lively, often-humorous, and ultimately hopeful page-turner. It has all the hallmarks of a classic contemporary young adult issues novel. It's packed with memorable and believable characters and powered by the prospect of redemption and just a hint of romance. * School Library Journal (starred review) *
A young teen loner gradually learns to accept the friendship of an outspoken girl in this problem novel filled with likable, idiosyncratic characters.... A story rife with unusual honesty and hope. * Kirkus Reviews *
What makes Bluefish compelling is the unorthodox way the characters reveal their secrets and ultimately join forces to break hurtful social labels. Readers will identify with the middle school setting and the well-written characters. * Library Media Connection *
The story is well written and deals realistically with issues that plague many teens. * Booklist (online) *
Featured/recommended * Bloggin About Books blog *
Bluefish interview with Pat Schmatz * Bookpage *
Featured/recommended * Good Books and Good Wine blog *
Featured/recommended * Keen Readers reviews *
Featured/recommended * 60 Second Recap *
This inspiring novel demonstrates how two teens with survivor instincts and a little guidance from a couple of perceptive adults choose a different path than the one they were born into. Schmatz keeps their situation realistic while also emphasizing the importance of seizing opportunities when they present themselves. * Shelf Awareness *
Review of the week * The Horn Book *
Pat Schmatz interview * School Library Journal *
Featured/recommended * Waking Brain Cells *
#8 on Best Books of 2011 list * 60 Second Recap blog *
Recommended by IndieBound * Shelf Awareness *
Schmatz packs an emotional wallop in this brief novel. * Twenty by Jenny *
Pat Schmatz contributes to article, And the next Tintin is... * Salon.com *
Featured/recommended * Lawton Constitution *
Bluefish is likely to be on my list of favourite novels read in 2013 * We Sat Down *
Featured/recommended in back to school roundup * Grandma's Briefs (blog) *
Witty and deeply moving * Woman's Way *