Angela Ahn delivers another winning story in Julia on the Go – The Big Splash, a sequel that stands firmly on its own while deepening the heart and complexity of the series. This early chapter book is a beautiful exploration of community, shifting friendships, and stepping into unfamiliar territory—whether that means meeting new people, taking on new responsibilities, or navigating uncomfortable feelings.
Julia Nam, already a familiar and lovable protagonist from the first installment, returns with her trademark honesty and emotional insight. Once again, Ahn captures the nuances of a child’s inner world with remarkable clarity. Julia’s reflections on her feelings—whether she’s navigating the awkwardness of a new friendship, feeling resentment toward adults, or struggling with her place in a group—are written with a gentle empathy that encourages young readers to reflect on their own emotions, too.
What sets this book apart is its ability to tackle a wide array of real-life themes with simplicity and grace. From economic hardship to family-run businesses, from the frustrations of group dynamics to the joy and challenge of team sports, everything is woven seamlessly into a fast-paced, engaging narrative. Ahn doesn’t shy away from complexity, but she presents it in a way that is accessible and meaningful to young readers.
The story is tight and well-structured, with intersecting plotlines that come together in a satisfying, kid-friendly resolution. The blend of humour, heart, and everyday drama makes it both relatable and entertaining. While it covers some difficult themes, the tone remains light, making it a perfect balance for readers just beginning to tackle longer, more layered stories.
Julia on the Go – The Big Splash is a fantastic addition to any early reader’s collection—smart, sincere, and full of charm. Angela Ahn once again proves her talent for writing stories that resonate with kids and adults alike.