Rida Khalid, a Muslim little girl from Iran, is given a hard time by kids at school. She loves reading books, which makes her appear like a nerd. After being bullied by two older girls, she meets a nice old man who spoke kindly to her and gives her a red rose. One day at school, Ky, a girl from Cambodia, sits next to her and introduces herself. She also likes to read books. Rida is happy that someone was prepared to talk with her. Carmen, an older girl, tells Rida she needs to stand up for herself if she wants to survive at school. Ky develops leukemia and falls desperately ill, which devastates Rida.
During inter-school athletics championships, Rida wins one race and comes second in another, which qualifies her for the State Athletics Championships. Visiting Ky at the hospital, Rida sees a sign ‘Run for Life’ and decides to seek sponsorship from students, people and businesses in support of leukemia research. In the finals, Rida receives a shattering note from Ky, creating a pivotal point for her.
In ‘Ky’, Clancy Tucker takes the reader into Rida’s wonderful world filled with hope, opportunities, obstacles and prejudice. With courage and determination, she overcomes the challenges life throws at her, gaining confidence and a growing circle of friends. Tucker’s smooth narrative and captivating dialogue will enchant young readers, but will also reward older readers with a reflection of what their own life might have been. The book offers poignant moments exquisitely written that will challenge the reader’s composure. My only regret is that Clancy Tucker has not developed ‘Ky’ into a fuller book, but what is offered will warm your heart.