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In the Role of Brie Hutchens...

Contributor(s): Melleby, Nicole (Author)

ISBN: 9781643751320

Publisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers

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Pub Date: May 4, 2021

Dewey: FIC

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: 10 to 13

Physical Info: 0.70" H x 8.20" L x 5.40" W ( 0.50 lbs) 272 pages

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Quiz #:0000508102 ( In the Role of Brie Hutchens...)

Reading level: 5.00

Interest level: MG+

Point value: 8.0

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Description: When strong-willed, theatrical eighth grader Brie Hutchens tells a lie because she isn't quite ready to come out to her mother, she must navigate the consequences in her relationships with her family, friends, and faith in this own-voices LGBTQ novel from the acclaimed author of Hurricane Season.

Brief description: Nicole Melleby, a New Jersey native, is the author of highly praised middle-grade books, including the Lambda Literary finalist Hurricane Season. She lives with her wife and their cat, whose need for attention oddly aligns with Nicole's writing schedule.

Review Quotes: "Melleby paints Brie as a recognizable teen: authentic in her self-centeredness and sympathetic in her attempts to embrace her identity. Brie's anxiety over her faith, as well as how to come out to her loved ones, is wrenching and genuine in this accomplished, leisurely paced read."
--Publishers Weekly, starred review

"A nuanced exploration of how to reconcile faith and identity. Melleby's clear, honest voice expertly captures the frustration, awkwardness, and fear of being vulnerable--as well as the potential rewards. This funny, tender, and heart-wrenching story will have readers calling for an encore."
--Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"The story honestly conveys Brie's confusion about her sexuality, while at the same time, moves plotlines to the next level by also delving into the way the family's Catholicism affects events. Younger teens questioning their sexuality--or faith--will find much to ponder here."
--Booklist

"Chapter openings describing events from soap operas--the one strong interest she shares with her mom--underscore how dramatic the events feel to Brie, as well as the fact that, though she's realized something new about herself, she's still the same person."
--The Horn Book

"Her struggles and those of her family seem authentic, their interactions realistic, and Brie's desire to be really seen and loved for who she is will ring true with many middle school readers."
--School Library Journal

"This middle grade book is really a great coming out story. It does not all go smoothly, and Brie has a lot of challenges that she has made for herself, but it's truly heartfelt and genuine. Readers who may be dealing with the same situation will find pieces of themselves in Brie's story. The process is all too real (over and over again) with reactions running the gamut. Brie is passionate and still learning, and her story is overall full of angst and charm... Overall, a captivating and charming middle grade contemporary."
--YA Book Central

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