I just love Mack's books! I actually received Sokerimatsi from her, since the book was just translated into Finnish. I don't know anyone who can write preteens as well as Mack and Samantha and her friends are so real. The book is about girls, friendship, sports and diabetes. Samantha is twelve and loves playing football until her life changes drastically after she is diagnosed with diabetes. Now she and her her family needs to adjust and find ways to make everything work and of course, it changes a lot of things. The plot is quite simple and effective and Mack manages to write the whole diabetes thing not only credibly, but also so that it doesn't feel like superimposed or just an add-on. The topic is important and there's hardly any books about it even though diabetes is common.
I liked how Samantha confronts the problem, learns from it and grows as a character. Everyone in her family has a persona and the family functions well. Aiden is great too and his story is well combined with everything creating more content. The best part is that the book isn't a psychological quest, but more like everyday occurrences with the sickness and how kids manage these things - not well every time of course. The text is so fluent that you just end up devouring the book and it's such a pleasant read with a heavy topic that the outcome is almost perfect. I think I need to read the rest of Mack's books and get them to my library too, since she knows how to write good books for preteens without sounding condescending. Thank you, Mack!