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Superman : dawnbreaker

de la Peña, Matt (Author).

Before he becomes Superman, Clark Kent must save his hometown of Smallville.

Book  - 2019
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  • ISBN: 9780399549656
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    289 pages ; 24 cm.
  • Edition First edition.
  • Publisher [Place of publication not identified] : [publisher not identified], 2019.

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Superman: Dawnbreaker
Superman: Dawnbreaker
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Teenage Clark Kent, the boy who will become Superman, feels lost among his teammates and school friends. He's actively tried to be a hero, but that has led to more collateral damage than the original accidents might have. He's the anxious stranger, forever trapped outside, looking in on the things he thinks he can't have. Modern Smallville is beset with modern problems: a stop-and-frisk law is coming up on the ballots, and immigrants are disappearing from the city, quietly whisked away for no doubt nefarious purposes. Clark must follow the clues foreshadowing his future as an investigative reporter and face up to the fact that this world needs heroes, and he might need to be one of them. The DC Icons series, which uses popular and award-winning YA authors to give classic heroes a new spin (see Sarah J. Maas' Catwoman: Soulstealer, 2018), works well. This combination of Superman and de la Peña will fly off library shelves, as the award-winning author offers a glimpse into the Man of Steel's beginning as a teenage outsider.--Stacey Comfort Copyright 2010 Booklist

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Gr 8 Up-In the latest series installment, de la Peña brings teenage Clark Kent to the present day, fighting against racial prejudice, abduction, and genetic experimentation in Smallville. Clark has just left the football team, much to the chagrin of his teammates, who feel betrayed. While he may have been the best player on his team, Clark knows quitting is for the best, giving him more time to spend with his best friend and aspiring journalist Lana Lang. Clark begins hanging out with Bryan, son of a powerful businessman who is trying to buy up family farms, and Bryan's mysterious friend, Lex Luthor. Tensions are high as the town prepares to vote on a stop-and-search initiative. Prejudice and violence toward Smallville's Mexican population are increasing, and Clark's friend and crush, Gloria Alvarez, claims that people are disappearing. As Clark learns the truth about his past and questions his identity, one thing remains true: Clark will always help those in need. This is a modern and relevant take on Clark Kent's teenage years, ending with the protagonist taking on the role of Superman. New characters seamlessly interact with familiar ones. VERDICT Recommended for libraries where this series is popular.-Marissa Lieberman, East Orange Public Library, NJ © Copyright 2019. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Something foul's afoot in Smallville, Kansas.Thanks to hefty investment from the formidable Mankins Corporation, the town's economy is booming. While Mankins' technology has an impact on local farms, another shadowy company is buying them up for more nefarious reasons. Partnering with his best friend and hotshot student paper editor, Lana Lang, Clark Kent seeks to uncover the truth behind the mysterious developments in Smallville. Various threads come satisfyingly together in de la Pea's (Carmela Full of Wishes, 2018, etc.) tribute to the young Man of Steel, but the author aims for more fertile ground with an immigration subplot. Woven throughout the novel are discussions of a stop-and-search initiative in Smallville. The proposed law ostensibly targets the town's minority migrant community; meanwhile, migrant workers are disappearing at an alarming rate. As always, Smallville functions as a fictional microcosm of the U.S., but here there's a blunt effort to examine the bigotry and discord lurking beneath the optimistic American facade. On a personal level, Clark struggles to manage his burgeoning powers as he ponders his place in Smallville High and beyond. The existential angst that torments the young hero elicits sympathy. Familiar characters make appearanceshello, Lex Luthorbut a few Mexican characters appear in minor roles, including Clark's love interest Gloria Alvarez, a promising Dreamer.A wonderful, bold interpretation of a DC icon that aspires to embrace all readers, new and old. (Superhero adventure. 12-18) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.