Sonderbooks Book Review of

Mina

by Matthew Forsythe

Mina

by Matthew Forsythe

Review posted June 13, 2022.
Paula Wiseman Books (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers), 2022. 64 pages.
Review written May 20, 2022, from a library book
Starred Review

This picture book made me laugh out loud in several places.

Mina is a little mouse who loves to read. She's always pictured with her head in a book or using art supplies. She lives with her father in a piece of wood in the forest.

On the first page, we're introduced to her this way:

Mina lived in her own little world where nothing ever bothered her.

Except one thing.

We're told that one thing is not her father, even though you'd think his ambitious projects would disturb her concentration. But no, we always see Mina lost in her book, doing her own thing.

However, Mina started to worry when her father brought home a big surprise. He says it's a squirrel, since squirrels are bigger than mice and have long, bushy tails. But the reader can see what the mice don't understand -- the animal her father brought home is a cat.

Mina's father keeps telling her not to worry. He knits a sweater for the squirrel. When the squirrel doesn't eat and he thinks it might be lonely, he finds it two more friends.

How does this situation resolve? I'm not going to give it away, because it's way too much fun to read yourself. I can confidently promise that you're going to be surprised.

This is one I'll be urging my coworkers to take a few minutes and read. Please do that yourself! I guarantee it will bring a smile.