Candace, the Universe, and Everything..., Sherri L. Smith
Candace, the Universe, and Everything..., Sherri L. Smith
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Candace, the Universe, and Everything

Author: Sherri L. Smith

Narrator: Ashley J. Hobbs

Unabridged: 8 hr 44 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/09/2025


Synopsis

A speculative middle grade novel about three generations of Black girls connected across time and space through a wormhole in their school locker.

A School Library Journal and Chicago Public Library Best Book of the Year

What if your locker was a wormhole to the past?

On the first day of eighth grade, Candace Wells opens her locker and is astonished when an unusual bird flies out. Soon after, a notebook mysteriously appears on the top shelf, labeled Tracey Auburn, 1988. Stranger still, as Candace reads the notebook, new messages start to appear.

Professor Tracey Auburn only vaguely remembers a bird flying into her locker in eighth grade, way back in 1988, and losing a notebook she could have sworn she put on the top shelf. Until Candace shows up at her office with the missing notebook forty years later.

Quantum physicist Loretta Spencer will never forget the bird flying out of her locker in eighth grade in 1948. Her life’s work has been to study the portal and others like it, and now she needs Tracey’s and Candace’s help to complete her research.

So begins an unlikely friendship and a hunt around Chicago and the state of Illinois to uncover the secrets of the locker, the universe, and everything. One thing’s for sure: Eighth grade will never be the same again.

About The Author

Sherri L. Smith is the author of numerous acclaimed fiction and nonfiction books for young people, including American Wings: Chicago's Pioneering Black Aviators and the Race for Equality in the Sky, co-authored with Elizabeth Wein; Flygirl, the winner of the California Book Awards' Gold Medal; The Blossom and the Firefly, the winner of the Golden Kite Award from the Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators; Orleans; and Who Were the Tuskegee Airmen?


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rebecca on October 08, 2025

8th grade is not starting out well for Candace. Her bestie Dine (Deen?) ditched her to go camping with their other bestie Becca, and fledgling queen bee Becca seems determined to cut Candace out of their trio. Then a bird flies out of her locker. Seriously? In the locker, Candace finds a notebook, w......more

Goodreads review by Karen on October 24, 2025

A school locker is at the center of this book as the locker is literally a time portal. Candace is the newest owner of the locker and somehow a purple notebook disappears and reappears in the locker with notes written by Candace and another mysterious user. When Candace tracks down the original owne......more

Goodreads review by Alma on October 07, 2025

Though told mostly from Candace’s point of view, the narrative travels back in time sharing more of Tracey and Elizabeth’s stories. I wish it had focused more on Elizabeth, a smart, scientific woman navigating a tough road of acceptance due to being Black in segregated America. However, from Candace......more

Goodreads review by Alicia on October 22, 2025

Like a 3.5, close to a 4, there's a lot to love about this book (I listened to the audiobook) that features birds and time traveling through a wormhole (in a locker of all places) to different time periods and experiences as Black women in America featuring present day, 1988, and 1948. They all work......more

Goodreads review by Morgan on September 10, 2025

Such a cute middle grade read! I love the premise, and how the three different generations come together. I love how it’s also low-key a guide to middle school and relationships with friends! Definitely recommend for middle school readers! (I was gifted a copy of the book by Random House Kids and Sto......more


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Praise for Candace, the Universe, and Everything:

A School Library Journal Best Book of the Year
A Chicago Public Library Best Book of the Year

* “A captivating blend of science fiction and coming-of-age ­storytelling that explores friendship, identity, and wonder across generations . . . ­A sophisticated blend of science and ­realism for readers who enjoyed the time-travel ­mystery of Rebecca Stead’s When You Reach Me or the ­intergenerational depth of Kelly Barnhill’s The Girl Who Drank the Moon. A strong addition to those seeking diverse speculative fiction with ­emotional resonance.” —School Library Journal, starred review

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“A warm, funny, richly nuanced story centering on the complex dynamics of friendships, both among peers and between generations . . . the distinctly 'unordinary' characters are thoroughly winsome, and readers will be well pleased to find the author leading them through an extraordinary quest to a promise of further adventures to come.” —Booklist, starred review

“A unique exploration of Black girlhood and womanhood and of intergenerational relationships. . . the impact of Candace seeing herself reflected in the intelligent, accomplished women who have come before is profound. A compelling story of connectedness and the wonder of finding one’s place in the universe.” —The Horn Book

“A stellar work of middle-grade science fiction . . . Smith's novel is filled with cosmic metaphors, intergenerational connections, science, and self-discovery . . . With its contemporary When You Reach Me tone, Candace, the Universe, and Everything reminds readers that although the universe is boundless, our connections to each other are limited and thus extremely meaningful.” —Shelf Awareness

“With perceptive prose and nods to both “A Wrinkle in Time” and the Underground Railroad, this is a cerebral speculative mystery to be savored.” —The Washington Post

“Smith offers nuanced portrayals of the well-rounded characters and their relationships, combined with enjoyable fantasy elements . . . A heartwarming adventure that explores courage, self-belief, and dreams.” —Kirkus Reviews

“The trio’s heartwarming bond takes center stage; with help from the older women, who act as her mentors, Candace learns how to navigate friendship woes and a first crush.” —Publishers Weekly

“The heart of this story lies with the three generations of Black women who each are confronting drastic life changes (friendship, jobs, and the inevitability of aging) and who find solace in the perspectives they offer one another.” —The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

“Inventive, unique, and empowering—a book that transcends time.” —Erin Entrada Kelly, two-time Newbery Medal–winning author of The First State of Being and Hello, Universe

“A delightful celebration of intergenerational friendship that blends history, mystery, and science!” —Gene Luen Yang, Printz Award–winning author of American Born Chinese

“Gorgeous prose, intricate plotting, and truer-than-true characters—all woven into a fantastical adventure set firmly in our very real world. Honestly, I can’t imagine anyone not loving this surprising, complex, wonderful book. Sherri L. Smith is a writer of ‘unordinarybrilliance and imagination.” —Laurel Snyder, award-winning author of Orphan Island

“A captivating, funny, and altogether ingenious tale about a girl dealing with the seismic social shifts of eighth grade while trying to solve a mystery that brings the fundamental nature of the universe into question. Sherri L. Smith is one of the most exciting writers in the field, and, once again, she has done something extraordinary.” —Anne Ursu, award-winning author of The Troubled Girls of Dragomir Academy