Stars in Their Eyes
Stars in Their Eyes
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Annotation: Contains Mature Material
 
Reviews: 5
Catalog Number: #384072
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 08/01/23
Illustrator: Aska, Aska,
Pages: 209 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 1-338-81879-1 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-6062-8
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-1-338-81879-6 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-6062-6
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2022933177
Dimensions: 24 cm.
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review ALA Booklist (Fri Jul 28 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Starred Review Maisie is on her way to her very first fan convention to meet her idol, Midnight Girls' star Kara Bufano. The night before the con, she takes a dip in the hotel pool, but pools are a disability danger zone for 14-year-old Maisie, filled with both cooling waters and invasive comments on bravery. This book fully rejects the objectification of disabled individuals in the name of inspiration, allowing readers to meet the real Maisie. Meanwhile, she's surrounded by chirping birds and ringing bells when meeting Ollie; they're a 15-year-old convention volunteer and fellow Midnight Girls fan. Will Maisie's first con also be her first love? Walton's graphic novel is a vivid, authentic depiction of daily life with disability, proudly celebrating queer love without compromise. The background art is alive with artist alleys, daily pillboxes, packed hallways, realistic mobility aids, and Sailor Moon cosplay. Jo One, Maisie's mom, and Joe Two, Ollie's dad, are lovingly present for their children's coming out, with identity pins and popular cultural references. Writer Walton, artist A?ka, and colorist Rosado together achieve both disability joy and queer joy on pages that pop with pride flags and familiar anime characters. Social-emotional learning essentials are ever present with a particular focus on self-awareness and social awareness. A perfect match for secondary schools and teen library collections.

Kirkus Reviews (Fri Jul 28 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Fourteen-year-old Australian Maisie and her mum, Jo, are enthusiastic lovers of all things nerdy.After scrimping and saving, they're finally on their way to Maisie's first fancon. Above all, Maisie is excited to meet her idol, Kara Bufano, an actress who plays her favorite superhero and is an amputee like her. The convention has more surprises in store, including a new crush in 15-year-old artist and fellow fan Ollie, who is nonbinary and working the con with their dad. Maisie's leg amputation was due to cancer, which is in remission but has left her with chronic pain and fatigue. Her ongoing treatments and mobility aids are portrayed as a natural part of ordinary life, as is her bisexuality. While the characters often discuss anti-ableist messages in ways that could be more organic, the lessons carry import. The story is strongest when letting Maisie, Ollie, and Jo express their personalities. It captures an intense one-day romance bonded by fan art and instant understanding. Ultimately, just as important is the love between Maisie and Jo, a quirky and tightly bonded duo who are there for each other through thick and thin. Candy-colored art makes the busy convention a delightful world of visual excitement and discovery for Maisie. Aśka's strong character illustrations let every emotion be clearly understood. Maisie and Jo have light-brown skin; Ollie and their dad read White.Cheerful and empowering. (author's note) (Graphic fiction. 12-17)

Publishers Weekly (Thu Oct 03 00:00:00 CDT 2024)

Walton and As´ka interrogate themes of body image, fan culture, and self-discovery via a queer, disabled teen in this thought-provoking graphic novel. Nothing is going to stop bisexual 14-year-old Australian Maisie from attending her first fan convention and meeting her hero, Kara Bufano, an actor from her favorite television show who, like Maisie, uses a prosthetic leg. When Kara’s appearance is canceled, Maisie fears that the increased discomfort from her chronic pain caused by navigating the con and her mother’s efforts saving money for the tickets are for naught. But then she befriends 15-year-old Ollie, a nonbinary fancon volunteer who offers to make the rest of Maisie’s convention experience one to remember. Maisie and Ollie’s gentle budding romance is sweeter than As´ka’s cotton candy–toned color palette, but Maisie’s relationship with her quirky mom takes center stage, showcasing a parent-child bond that models healthy boundaries and unwavering support. Walton—who is “proud to be disabled,” per an author’s note—balances tension surrounding Maisie’s disability with a prevailing sense of optimism that highlights the power of inclusivity and representation in popular media, delivering an unforgettable experience. Characters are portrayed with varying abilities, body types, and skin tones. Ages 12–up. (Aug.)

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Publishers Weekly (Thu Oct 03 00:00:00 CDT 2024)
Stonewall Book Awards (Fri Jul 28 00:00:00 CDT 2023)
Word Count: 6,528
Reading Level: 3.0
Interest Level: 9-12
Accelerated Reader: reading level: 3.0 / points: 1.0 / quiz: 521802 / grade: Upper Grades

A Stonewall Honor Book

In this lighthearted YA romance, Maisie and Ollie discover that nothing beats the feeling of falling in love for the first time.

Maisie is on her way to Fancon! She's looking forward to meeting her idol, Kara Bufano, the action hero from her favorite TV show, who has a lower-leg amputation, just like Maisie. But when Maisie and her mom arrive at the convention center, she is stopped in her tracks by Ollie, a cute volunteer working the show. They are kind, charming, and geek out about nerd culture just as much as Maisie does. And as the day wears on, Maisie notices feelings for Ollie that she's never had before. Is this what it feels like to fall in love?

Perfect for fans of Heartstopper and Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up with Me, this graphic novel debut is a fresh, one-of-a-kind story that celebrates the excitement of meeting someone special for the first time.


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