How to Build a Heart
By (Author) Maria Padian
Workman Publishing
Algonquin Young Readers
3rd February 2021
United States
Young Adult
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage: Social issues / topics
Childrens / Teenage personal and social topics: Racism and anti-racism
813.6
Paperback
352
Width 138mm, Height 210mm, Spine 24mm
280g
Family isn't something you're born into it's something you build.
One young womans journey to find her place in the world as the carefully separated strands of her life family, money, school, and love begin to overlap and tangle.
All sixteen-year-old Izzy Crawford wants is to feel like she really belongs somewhere. Her father, a marine, died in Iraq six years ago, and Izzys moved to a new town nearly every year since, far from the help of her extended family in North Carolina and Puerto Rico. When Izzys hardworking mom moves their small family to Virginia, all her dreams start clicking into place. She likes her new school even if Izzy is careful to keep her scholarship-student status hidden from her well-to-do classmates and her new athletic and popular boyfriend. And best of all: Izzys family has been selected by Habitat for Humanity to build and move into a brand-new house. Izzy is this close to the community and permanence shes been searching for, until all the secret pieces of her life begin to collide.
How to Build a Heart is the story of Izzys journey to find her place in the world and her discovery that the choices we make and the people we love ultimately define us and bring us home.
Padian shows again and again that a story is always more complicated and more ordinary than it seems.
The Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books
"Padian takes a familiar themea girl hiding her background from othersand makes it fresh with her protagonist, Izzy Crawford . . . The characters around her are well-defined and support Izzy and the plot well. Throughout the novel, Izzy's strength, candor, and humanity shine through."
Booklist
Padian creates a compelling world with relatable characters and deals with serious issues without feeling heavy-handed. An excellent classroom or book discussion starter. Hand this to readers who are ready to tackle these issues with a lighter touch.
School Library Journal
"An absolutely enthralling depiction of family and self-discovery."
Kirkus Reviews, starred review
"Padian creates a world that the reader can easily dive into. Anyone whos ever been a self-conscious teen will see themselves in Izzy."
Book Riot
Maria Padian has a bachelors degree from Middlebury College and a masters degree from the University of Virginia. She is a freelance writer, essayist, and author of young adult novels, including Brett McCarthy: Work in Progress, Jersey Tomatoes Are the Best, and Out of Nowhere. Maria lives with her family in Brunswick, Maine. Visit her online at mariapadian.com and find her on Twitter: @mpadian.