by Sarah Hovorka (Author) Alicia Schwab (Illustrator)
Sarah knows her unicycle-riding dad is special--even as Sarah cooks, takes care of her brother, and does homework on her own. When her dad finally graduates from high school, gets a second job, and eventually lands a promotion, Sarah realizes there's so much more that's special about him.
Unicycle Dad shares the inherent struggles and quiet joys of a single-parent, impoverished household. Raised by a single, teenage father in poverty, author Sarah Hovorka grew up in a family structure lived by many but seldom represented in children's books. Illustrator Alicia Schwab captures the story with warm, expressive art.
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K-Gr 2--A touching tale based on the author's childhood experience. The narrative, revolving around a father-daughter relationship, adeptly relates the challenges of learning to ride a unicycle to the broader struggles in the father and daughter's life. As the story unfolds, readers discover the family's low-income status and the father's journey to obtain his high school degree while navigating the responsibilities of single parenthood. Hovorka introduces many poignant moments, including father's graduation and subsequent disappointment at work resulting in him needing a second job, that showcase the harsh realities of financial struggles. The children adapt to his increased workload, with the daughter taking on more responsibilities at home. Schwab's illustrations add a simple and realistic charm to the narrative. This book skillfully captures the emotions and challenges faced by the characters, making the story accessible and engaging for young readers. VERDICT A heartwarming story of family resilience and an empowering narrative about overcoming obstacles--a valuable addition to any collection.--Melanie Leivers
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