Copyright Date:
2024
Edition Date:
2024
Release Date:
03/19/24
Pages:
311 pages
ISBN:
1-250-83659-X
ISBN 13:
978-1-250-83659-5
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2023029058
Dimensions:
22 cm
Language:
English
Reviews:
Publishers Weekly
After 17-year-old Birdie is forced to move to her father’s Upstate New York hometown, she anticipates skating through her upcoming senior year of high school with the help of local bestie, Lexie. Birdie plans to join Lexie on the cheerleading squad; after all, Birdie is a former gymnast who only quit when her large, muscular frame made competing feel almost impossible. When Birdie flubs cheerleading tryouts and is subsequently caught breaking into a local oddities shop, she stumbles head-first into the world of amateur backyard wrestling. There, Birdie finds kindred spirits in Abigail Rose—a chronically ill wrestling super-fan ready to overturn her cousin’s men-only wrestling scene—and Abigail Rose’s nonbinary musician partner, Xena. Together, the trio envision a wrestling collective that is campy, cathartically inclusive, and gender-creative. But the deeper Birdie delves into the subculture, the further she seems to drift from the carefully laid Ivy League future she has planned. Rourke-Mooney’s snarky yet heartwarming prose propels the story and reveals Birdie’s inner struggles with body image, gender, and physical strength; the result is a captivating and offbeat debut that explores wrestling, gender nonconformity, femme friendships, and finding one’s bliss and true self. Protagonists are coded as white. Ages 14–up. (Mar.)
Filled with messy, complicated characters, We Are Mayhem is a debut YA novel about finding your strength, embracing your weird, and being who you truly are - no matter what. When Birdie's parents move the family from their gated New Jersey community to the Catskills, Birdie thinks life as she knows it is once again--just like it was when she quit gymnastics--completely over. But when Birdie's friends ditch her during a dare gone wrong, she finds herself staring down the barrel of a shotgun wielded by Mad Mabel the Mother of Mayhem, and Birdie strikes a deal with Mabel to work off her crime. Abigail Rose, Mabel's granddaughter, is convinced that Birdie--whose big, strong arms have always felt like the bane of her existence -- is destined to help pull her family's male-dominated indie wrestling promotion in a more feminist direction. With no way to return to or escape her past and no clear course into her future, Birdie has to find a way to somehow make her new town a home. But if Birdie is going to be the future of Mayhem, she first has to find a way to embrace who she is - no matter the cost.