Izzy’s Dilemma by Robert Pais
Robert Pais makes a remarkable transition from tax guides to middle-grade fiction with “Izzy’s Dilemma,” a thoughtful exploration of identity, belonging, and social justice wrapped in the accessible package of speculative fiction. While this marks Pais’s debut in fiction—following his previous works “The Ultimate Tax Guide for Small Businesses and Individuals” and “Pay Less Money to Your Uncle!”—the author demonstrates an impressive command of storytelling that speaks to both his passion for social justice and his understanding of young readers. The novel transports readers 150,000 light-years from Earth to the planet Mirron, where a deceptively simple premise unfolds: what if your eye color determined your entire social standing? This carefully constructed allegory allows young readers to examine prejudice, privilege, and systemic inequality through a lens that feels both distant and uncomfortably familiar. A World Built on Visible Difference Pais constructs Mirron with meticulous attention to how arbitrary physical traits can become the foundation of entire social systems. The planet’s inhabitants are divided into four distinct groups based on eye color: Topaz at the apex, followed …
