Billions to burn Author: Banks, Taylor | ||
Price: $21.88 |
Summary:
Twelve-year-old African American Zeus embarks on a treasure hunt to find his grandfather and uncover the secrets that destroyed his grandfather's printing company during the Harlem Renaissance.
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews (03/15/25)
School Library Journal (04/11/25)
Booklist (00/05/25)
The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books (00/04/25)
Full Text Reviews:
School Library Journal - 04/11/2025 Gr 6 Up—An action-packed mystery that keeps readers on the edge of their seats with clever puzzles, high jinks, and cliff-hangers. Twelve-year-old Zeus's life is turned into an adventure after his eccentric grandpa disappears, and his little-believed legend of a fortune hidden in the pages of the long-decimated Black arts and culture magazine Burn! turns out to hold some truth. Now Zeus and his friends, who have grown apart, must reunite to solve two urgent mysteries: Where is his grandfather? And where are the billions? Each of the four friends faces personal struggles, shaping their changing relationships and perspectives. The fast-paced plot unfolds through short, gripping chapters, heightening the sense of urgency. Themes of activism, racial tension, and trust are seamlessly woven into the adventure as the magazine's focus makes the Harlem Renaissance a compelling part of the mystery. The book ends on a thrilling cliff-hanger, leaving readers eager for the sequel. Some adults may find certain elements concerning, particularly the instances where the kids break the law. However, these moments are integral to the storyline. Additionally, the book's use of uncommon vocabulary may pose comprehension challenges for some readers. VERDICT This novel's blend of Black history exploration with action-packed puzzles around every corner will appeal to readers seeking adventure and mystery.—Jennifer Seebauer - Copyright 2025 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.
