
The Mighty Macy by Kwame Alexander, illustrated by Kitt Thomas
- Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
- Publication Date: February 3, 2026
- Reviewed from library copy
- ISBN: 9780316442169
When Macy gets the first book in the Mighty Zora series for her birthday, she stays up late reading. The next day, she rushes to the school library to get the second book in the series. But the school library is closed due to budget cuts. Now the school library will only be open two days a week instead of all week long. Macy has to figure out how to save the school library while also learning her minuet for her violin concert. It’s all happening at once, but with help from her poet father, her pancake-providing mother and her friends she might just get it all done.
Alexander is a virtuoso of children’s literature. He writes with such warmth here of Macy, a little girl filled with the drive to speak up and finding the courage to do so. Alexander demonstrates that children have a place in social justice work and giving them a voice in processes is vital to making change happen. Written primarily in verse, this book is approachable for readers newer to chapter books. The illustrations add to the joy of the book, sharing Macy’s life and family.
A great new chapter book that speaks up about taking action.