Diamonds in the Shadow
by Caroline B. Cooney

    DIAMONDS IN THE SHADOW by Caroline B. Cooney
    Category:  Contemporary
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 6+
    Release Date:  9/11/07
    Publisher:  Delacorte
    Reviewed by:  Sally Kruger, aka "Readingjunky"
    Rating:  5 Stars


    I’ve been a fan of Caroline B. Cooney ever since reading THE FACE ON THE MILK CARTON years ago. That
    being said, I was thrilled when I saw she has a new book, DIAMONDS IN THE SHADOW.

    True to her contemporary style, Cooney brings in a current events issue – the unexplainable violence taking place in
    some areas of Africa today. This new book focuses on a group of African refugees coming to the United States to
    begin living safer and more enriching lives.

    Four of the refugees – a father, mother, and two teenage children – are welcomed at the airport by the Finch
    family. The family’s church is sponsoring the refugees and will provide them with a place to live and help in
    adjusting to life in America. The fifth refugee is met at the airport in New York, but is headed for a new life in Texas.

    Not everyone is happy about the new living arrangements. The Amabo family was originally supposed to have their
    own apartment with the church volunteers helping out as needed. However, an apartment was not available, so they
    are moving in with the Finches. High school student, Jared Finch, is not at all pleased with this change in plans. His
    mother may be all excited about teaching this new family the ways of America, but sharing a room was not part of
    the arrangement.

    Celestine Amabo is anxious to start learning about her new surroundings. She is a quick study as Mrs. Finch takes
    her shopping and teaches her about cooking and cleaning. Andre Amabo’s adjustment is hampered by the fact that
    the uncontrolled violence in Africa resulted in the loss of both of his hands. Instead of learning to work, he is
    spending time visiting doctors who hope to create at least one artificial hand, enabling him to help in the support of
    his family.

    Jared and Martha (Mopsy) Finch take on the task of helping the two African teenagers deal with school and their
    new American lives. Mattu adjusts quickly, but Alake doesn’t seem to see or hear anything that goes on around
    her. Jared Finch is suspicious about these strangers right from the start. He doesn’t believe they are really family.
    There doesn’t seem to be an emotional or loving connection between any of them.

    While the Finch family is working hard to adjust to their new guests, the fifth refugee is in Texas trying to find out
    where the Amabos are living.  It appears that someone in the refugee "family" has something valuable that belongs
    to him.  Is he looking for something related to two mysterious boxes supposedly containing the cremated remains of
    Mattu’s grandparents? Can he find them and will everyone be in danger when he does?

    Caroline B. Cooney succeeds once again with a YA novel filled with suspense and action.  Adding the current
    event topic of the African refugee situation, along with the struggle of Americans to understand and help those in
    need, creates much to think about in DIAMONDS IN THE SHADOW.