Mallory in Full Color

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A funny, poignant middle grade novel about a tween who navigates questions of identity and friendship when her anonymous web comic goes viral, from the acclaimed author of Tethered to Other Stars.

Mallory Marsh is an expert at molding into whatever other people want her to be. Her true thoughts and feelings only come out in her sci-fi web comic, which she publishes anonymously as Dr. BotGirl.

But juggling all the versions of herself gets tricky, especially when Mal’s mom signs her up for swim team. Instead of being honest about hating competitive swim, Mal skips out on practice and secretly joins the library’s comic club. There Mal meets Noa, a cute enby kid who is very sure of who they are. As Mal helps Noa plan a drag queen story time, she tries to be the person she thinks Noa wants her to be—by lying about her stage fright.

Then Mal’s web comic goes viral, and kids at school start recognizing the unflattering characters based on Mal’s real-life friends. With negative pushback threatening the drag queen story time and Dr.BotGirl’s identity getting harder to hide, Mallory must reckon with the lies she has told.

If she reveals her full self, will her friends, her parents, and her new crush accept the real Mallory Marsh?

 
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# of Pages: 320

Book Binding: Hardcover

Year of Publication: 2024

Publisher: Quill Tree Books

Language: en

ISBN: 9780063255531

Elisa Stone Leahy is a writer and illustrator based in New York City. She has a passion for creating diverse and inclusive stories for children of all ages. After studying art and creative writing in college, Elisa pursued a career in publishing before eventually branching out as a freelance author and illustrator. Mallory in Full Color is Elisa's first published children's book, and she hopes to continue creating stories that celebrate the beauty of diversity and highlight the importance of self-acceptance and kindness. In her free time, Elisa enjoys exploring the city with her sketchbook, trying new foods, and spending time with her family and friends.