Prince of Pot, by Tanya Lloyd Kyi. Groundwood, 2017. $16.95 ages 14 and up

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Prince of Pot, by Tanya Lloyd Kyi. Groundwood, 2017. $16.95 ages 14 and up

"Sam is leaning against the wall again, waiting when I pull into the school parking lot on Monday morning. She jogs toward my truck and climbs inside. Before I realize what's about to happen, she leans across the seat and plants a kiss on my lips. As is we've been together for years. As is I'm used to having girls in my truck, or in my life for that matter. I think my new shirts are working."

Isaac has had little contact with anyone other than his sister, mother, father, and grandfather. When he meets Sam, he has no experience of how to have a relationship with a girl or anyone else at school. He hasn’t even realized that he smells strongly of bears and needs to have more clean clothes and to wash more often. Both Isaac and the reader have trouble deciding what Sam’s motives for her interest in “Zac” are. Does she really find him talented and attractive? Or is she choosing the young man most likely to drive her father crazy. The changes Sam produces in Isaac’s life also make him more aware of a true friendship developing between him and Lucas. He also takes a more careful look at his family, his sister’s situation (Judith is in an abusive relationship with a slightly older man), and his own desires for the future. The story is absorbing and full of ethical issues for a teen discussion: Isaac’s family’s illegal activities, Sam’s behaviour to Isaac, Judith’s unfortunate abusive relationship, the family’s having raised a bunch of bears as pets and what will happen to the bears when the family moves, how having participated in dealing with the bears would affect Isaac, Isaac’s decision to make his own way or continue living with his own family. Also, when Judith returns home, it frees Isaac to leave the family. Isaac is offered funds that enable him to pursue his artistic ambitions. Though Judith had some support from her father for her post-high school studies, she was not given the same financial freedom as Isaac. Why? For some readers, there are other, more "technical" questions that may intrude on the narrative's flow. If the family has been truly off the grid, did the parents avoid registering the birth of their children and having their children vaccinated and, thereby, fail to acquire documents children must have in order to register for school? From the way the family lives, Isaac does not expect that they have money. How much money does the lawyer have tucked away? If Isaac is travelling to the US, is he getting a passport or trying to sneak across the border? Why didn’t the family access free health care for the dad’s bad back and the grandfather’s stroke? These concerns notwithstanding, Prince of Pot's fast pace and narrative fluency, combined with an interesting setting and relationships, make for a successful tale.   




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