A fun but surprisingly devastating middle grade novel following two boys from different worlds who swap places and have to learn to grow as a result.
This book actually got me! I was expecting mostly the kind of humour which might not be my speed, and there was a fair amount of that, but at the crux of it this book is actually a heartfelt deconstruction of toxic masculinity, a commentary on wealth disparity and abusive fathers twisting the narrative, and learning to step outside of your shell. It also had some great jokes for adults slipped in there too.
I really think this is an important book for young boys, and really hope it finds its audience!
Thank you to Penguin for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.