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Reviewed by Pikasho Deka for Readers' Favorite
Shani T. Night's Do I Belong? follows the story of a young boy named Leo. He lives in a small, bustling town, and from the outside, nothing sets him apart from any other kid except for his round-framed glasses. They make him feel different from the other kids in school. Leo also has a hard time making friends and prefers to spend time at the library reading books on astronomy. This is where he meets Ava, a young girl who, like Leo, also loves anything to do with space, stars, and the planets. Soon, Leo, Ava, and a couple of other kids named Max and Emily start having stargazing get-togethers and form a club called "The Star Seekers." Leo realizes that through his passion for space, he has finally found friends who share his interests.
Every child is unique and wants to find their place in the world. Do I Belong? is an illustrated short story about a young boy just like that. Shani T. Night spins a wholesome yarn about newfound friendships that will bring joy to all young readers, especially to those who have ever felt a bit different than others. The author has poured a lot of good-natured charm and heart into this story. The characters are adorable, and Leo is bound to resonate with kids. I loved how Leo embraced his unique qualities and found others who shared a similar passion for space and the stars as himself. The digital illustrations add a distinct flavor to the story. All in all, this picture book will instill a love for space among young readers. Recommended to children below the age of ten.