· The Owls Have Come to Take Us Away, by Ronald L. Smith (review and interview) I first had the pleasure of meeting Ronald L. Smith at Kidlitcon back in (PSA--come to Kidlitcon in Ann Arbor next March!). His first middle grade book, Hoodoo, a tale of supernatural horror in the south, had just been published, and I enjoyed it very much (my review). Ronald L. Smith’s THE OWLS HAVE COME TO TAKE US AWAY is a riveting Middle Grade novel that’s both a sci-fi thriller and a statement about humanity. Twelve-year-old Simon is biracial (his mother is black and his father is white)/5. In this delightfully creepy novel from Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent Award winner Ronald L. Smith, twelve-year-old Simon thinks he was abducted by Estimated Reading Time: 8 mins.
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THE OWLS HAVE COME TO TAKE US AWAY. A young boy gets more than he bargained for while researching conspiracy theories about the government and UFOs in Smith’s latest. Twelve-year-old, biracial Simon is a quirky kid. He lives on an Air Force base, he reads and writes high fantasy stories, and he believes in aliens. In this delightfully creepy novel from Coretta Scott King/John Steptoe New Talent Award winner Ronald L. Smith, twelve-year-old Simon thinks he was abducted by aliens. But is it real, or just his over-active imagination?. Ronald L. Smith is an award-winning writer of children's literature including the novels, Black Panther: The Young Prince, The Mesmerist, The Owls Have Come To Take Us Away and Gloomtown, a Junior Library Guild Selection. His first novel, Hoodoo, earned him the Coretta Scott King/ John Steptoe New Talent Author Award and the ILA Award for Intermediate Fiction from The International Literacy Association.
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