Wolitzer and Panek construct a genuinely original premise, weaving acoustic phenomena into both plot mechanics and emotional architecture . . . A harmonious blend of STEM intrigue and heartfelt emotion that emphasizes listening closely to what really matters. Kirkus, starred review
Mother-son duo Wolitzer and Panek team up to illustrate how found music (the unexpected ordinary noise that makes up the humdrum of daily life) can empower individuals and boost creativity. . . A scavenger hunt adventure that is loving and tenderhearted. School Library Journal, starred review
Flowing as seamlessly as a favorite song and leaving readers listening to the world around them differently, this is a written book for an audio ageexciting and innovative, yet still a realistic and heartfelt tale. Recommend this sensory story to fans of Rebecca Stead and scavenger hunt stories with a twist. Booklist, starred review
Both an affectionate ode to the textures of everyday sound and a sensorial adventure, this freewheeling novel seamlessly integrates lessons in recording, remixing, and engineering, lending the mystery an accessible STEAM sheen. Publishers Weekly (currently posted)
A scavenger-hunt like plot that takes readers on a journey of sound . . . Hand this to any kid who loves music, sound, or games and is looking for a fun adventure that may inspire their own summer scavenger hunt or found sound project. Bulletin of the Center for Childrens Books