Zebrafish Bk. 1
by Peter H. Reynolds

    ZEBRAFISH by Peter H. Reynolds
    Category:  Manga/Comics/Pop Fiction
    Age Recommendation:  Grades 6+
    Release Date:  5/4/10
    Publisher:  Atheneum
    Reviewed by:  Sarah Bean the Green Bean Teen Queen
    Rating:  4 Stars


    Vita decides she wants to form a band, but first she needs members - and they have to learn to play instruments.  
    Vita recruits band members at her school and they decide to put on a concert.  When the band learns that fellow
    member, Tanya, has leukemia, the band decides to change their concert to a fundraiser for cancer research.  

    The good thing about ZEBRAFISH is that it’s never overly preachy about doing good.  The characters are
    diverse and I’m sure readers will find someone to relate to.  Tanya’s illness is touched on, but this isn’t a cancer
    book.  This is more a story about finding friends and putting your talents to work for a good cause.  

    Because there are a lot of main characters, you never really get to fully know each one, and I would love more
    back story about each of the band members.  I’m glad to know there will be another ZEBRAFISH book coming,
    so hopefully we get to know the band more.  

    Even though the story deals with some hard topics, the book never feels weighed down by that storyline, which I
    think will give it lots of appeal for readers who want a realistic story that’s not issue-heavy.  The artwork is bright
    and colorful and will appeal to fans of comics and graphic novels.  

    I would give this one to tweens looking for a realistic fiction comic book, and it would be a great book to start a
    discussion about fundraising and volunteering.