
Reach for this book when your child is grappling with a heavy secret, navigating the changing health of a grandparent, or needs to see how personal agency is built through small acts of bravery. Chirp follows Mia, a young gymnast moving to Vermont, who is struggling with a recent injury and a painful memory she isn't ready to share. As she helps her grandmother investigate potential sabotage at a cricket farm, she finds the strength to speak her own truth. Messner expertly balances a fast-paced mystery with a sensitive exploration of body autonomy and the importance of finding safe adults to trust. It is an empowering choice for middle schoolers learning to set boundaries and find their voice.
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Sign in to write a reviewThe realization of what happened with the coach may be emotionally intense for some.
The book deals directly with grooming and inappropriate touch by a person in power. The approach is realistic and secular, focusing on body boundaries and the difficulty of speaking up. The resolution is hopeful and empowering, showing the importance of adult support.
A middle schooler who enjoys detective stories but is also navigating complex social boundaries or witnessing a grandparent deal with the aftereffects of an illness.
Parents should be aware that the book addresses 'grooming' behaviors. It is handled with extreme care, but it will likely spark a conversation about body safety and 'tricky' adults. A parent might see their child withdrawing from a hobby they once loved or appearing anxious about a specific adult authority figure.
Younger readers (10) will focus on the fun of the cricket farm and the detective work. Older readers (12 to 14) will more clearly identify the nuances of the coach's behavior and Mia's psychological burden.
Unlike many books on this topic, Chirp uses a high-interest STEM backdrop (insect farming) and a traditional mystery structure to make a difficult subject accessible and non-traumatizing.
Mia moves to Vermont after a gymnastics injury, carrying the weight of a secret about her former coach. While attending summer camps, she helps her grandmother (Gram) manage a cricket farm. When strange things happen on the farm, Mia and her friends investigate whether it is sabotage or Gram's declining health after a stroke. The mystery serves as a parallel to Mia's internal struggle to report her coach's inappropriate behavior.
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