Thank you to #NetGalley and Random House Children’s Publishing for allowing me to read a digital ARC of Bravey (Adapted for Young Readers) by Alexi Pappas. This nonfiction book will be out August 21, 2023. All opinions are my own.
In this memoir, Olympic runner, actress, filmmaker, and writer Alexi Pappas recounts touchstone moments from her life that helped her learn confidence, self-reliance, forgiveness, compassion, and dealing with loss.
I’m torn on this book. Ultimately, I gave it 3 stars. Pappas includes some hard hitting and emotional moments in her life. She is real and blunt about them. For younger readers, this could be a little much. I may suggest this for 7th grade and up because of it. It deals with depression, suicide, grief, pain, confidence, and goal-setting. Each chapter begins with a little inspirational quote, then her story, and ends with a bullet point list of the takeaway from the chapter. I found several poignant points in the book, but I also had a really difficult time staying in the book and not skimming. Pappas is very fond of simile and metaphor and there was almost one in every paragraph. I found it to be a little repetitive and overworked. Younger readers may not pick up on this, but I did early on and it took me out as it felt unnecessary. Overall, it has very important points and I like that it addresses mental health issues, but it wasn’t the easiest read.