This book definitely fills a unique niche in children's literature, something written with an international setting (Sub-Saharan Africa), about HIV, and on a lower reading level, in this case about grade 4.5. Also, the author donates all proceeds to UNICEF, which makes sense considering the subject matter.
I liked this book, but I didn't love it. The subject is important, yet the writing was rather clunky and the plot too episodic. However, I will still recommend this book since I can't think of any other children's book dealing with AIDS and it's devastation on families and towns in that region of the world. As adults know, the effects on children have been particularly dire and to have an author try to create characters grappling with the epidemic is admirable.
Parents, if your child reads this book, be aware that there is explicit reference to the HIV virus and how to prevent it, as well as implicit reference to how the disease is spread.
Hopefully, this book can lead to meaningful discussions between adults, teens, and children that although uncomfortable are very necessary in our time.