Thursday, January 16, 2025

Book review - Danilo Was Here

 

Title: Danilo Was Here

Author: Tamika Burgess

Age range: middle grade

Genre: realistic fiction

Similar book: A Long Pitch Home by Natalie Dias Lorenzi

Summary (provided by publisher): Danilo Osorio Jr.’s baseball skills were once the pride of his father and entire hometown of El Chorrillo, Panamá. But that was then, and this is now…

Following 1989's Operation Just Cause, a US military invasion that left his neighborhood decimated, Danilo couldn’t care less about baseball or the father who abandoned him for opportunities in the States. Now Danilo’s focus is taking care of his mamá and sister and trying to save them all from needing to relocate to a refugee camp.

When Danilo unintentionally catches the eye of a baseball recruiter and is offered the opportunity to visit and train in California—the same place as his father’s last known address—he is tasked with deciding to go or stay. But if playing baseball could help him find his father and secure the extra funds his family needs, Danilo is willing to travel anywhere, even to the very country responsible for destroying his home.

Between his tough-as-nails baseball coach, ultracompetitive teammates, and overly enthusiastic host family, Danilo’s plans encounter some curveballs. And when his turn to bat finally comes, he’ll have to decide what and who he’s actually fighting for.  

What I liked: I'm all for a book that explores the impact of an historical event, especially one that we learn next to nothing about. Personally, I'm not sure that I could have told you that the US invaded Panama. Seeing the impact on the people of the region was certainly eye-opening. Not only do we learn about the destruction, Burgess is careful to point out the impact of relief efforts, the ways that it dehumanizes the victims. That makes for some pretty compelling reading.

What I didn't like: I won't say that I didn't like this, exactly, but I will admit that this is not a comfortable read. Danilo is very self-centered. While that's certainly normal for a character in this age group it makes for some pretty bad decision making and blindness to other's feelings. So this is not a book if you, like me, get itchy when characters are setting themselves up for embarrassment or to destroy their own friendships.

More information: Danilo Was Here releases January 21.

Advanced Reader Copy provided by NetGalley

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