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Martin McLean, Middle School Queen Alyssa Zaczek

Martin McLean, Middle School Queen By Alyssa Zaczek

Martin McLean, Middle School Queen by Alyssa Zaczek


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Join Martin McLean as he struggles to find his voice - and his inner diva - and navigates friendship, family, first crushes and a whole lot of glitter.

Martin McLean, Middle School Queen Summary

Martin McLean, Middle School Queen by Alyssa Zaczek

In this bighearted middle-grade debut, Martin McLean has to figure out how to find his voice as he navigates friendship, family, first crushesand an unexpected amount of glitter.

Martin McLean has always been surrounded by people who can express themselves, but hes not great at speaking up unless hes at a Mathletes competition. Then his Tio Billy introduces him to the world of drag, inspiring Martin to create a fabulous drag queen alter ego. When Martin discovers that his first-ever drag show is the same night as an important Mathletes tournament, he realizes that he can only pull off both appearances by revealing his true self to his friendsand channeling his inner drag superstar.

Martin McLean, Middle School Queen Reviews

Praise for Martin McLean, Middle School Queen (Hardcover):

Martin McLean, you'd better work it. Mixed-race (Afro-Cuban and white) Martin McLean's seventh grade year starts out with a bang. On his first day, Martin has a panic attack in math class when a comment made by a bullying Mathletes teammate makes Martin wonder if he's gay. Sensing this conversation might be on the horizon, Martin's Afro-Cuban single mother calls in her brother, Tio Billy, a gay theater producer and sometime drag queen who has been a strong male figure in Martin's life. Billy, sensing the need to help Martin discover a broader community than his school peers provide, takes Billy to an LGBTQ-friendly cafe that's hosting an all-ages drag competition. Bit by the showbiz bug, Martin wants to enter only to realize that it's on the same night as the Mathletes' regional championship. What's a queen-in-training to do? Overall, Zaczek tells an amusing story that's bursting with diversity at every turn. . . .his often naive approach to life will attract fans of Richard Peck's The Best Man (2016). . . . Readers new to drag culture will . . . enjoy Zaczek's sweetly crafted world. A tasty treat. Kirkus(Starred review)

Twelve-year-old Martin is in a dither: is he gay or not? Nelson, the class bully, has no doubt and teases Martin mercilessly. Martins mom, thinking the boy needs a masculine presence in his life, invites his gay uncle, Tio Billy, for an extended visit. Charming and charismatic, Billy takes his nephew to, yes, a drag show where its revealed that Billy is a drag queen. Martin is blown away by the show and instantly decides he wants to be a drag queen, too. . . . he sets his mind on competing in an upcoming all-ages drag contest. Also captain of his schools mathlete team, he is horrified to discover that both the show and the regional mathlete competition are scheduled for the same night. How can he possibly compete in both? In the meantime, he gets butterflies in his stomach whenever another mathlete, Chris, is around. Hmmm . . . Zaczeks first novel is . . .a good-humored romp with a highly empathetic hero. Whats not to like? Booklist

Middle-schooler Martin McLean is a son, nephew, friend, junior mathlete, and aspiring drag queen. When his Tio Billy, also known as Cassie Blanca, introduces Martin to the world of drag, he is fascinated by it. Upon learning of an amateur all-ages night, Martin decides he wants to give it a shot. The problem is, the event is the same night as regionals for mathletes and Martin doesnt know how he can do both if his team qualifies. Also, what will his friends and peers think if they discover Martins secret?Fun, inspiring, and delightful, this book is far from a drag. The cast of characters is diverse; Martin is biracial and his mother and uncle are Afro-Cuban. One of his friends is Mexican American and another is Vietnamese and uses a wheelchair. Tio Billy is gay, but it is emphasized throughout the book that doing drag does not mean one is necessarily gay. All the same, Martin does find himself questioning his sexuality.The theme of being true to oneself is wonderfully done. Zaczek also does a terrific job of making sure the drag queen aspect is age-appropriate for its readers, even having the drag event set in a coffee house instead of a bar. VERDICT A must-purchase, especially for libraries and communities where Drag Queen Story Hour is popular.School Library Journal

Martin McLean, Middle School Queenis athoughtful exploration of how we contain multitudes. This accessible, inclusive novel shows we are as infinite as the universe and have the potential to be as bright as the stars. Youll cheer and root for Martin (Lottie) as he figures out how to celebrate all the parts of who he is. This book will leave you feeling triumphant! Donna Gephart, award-winning author ofLily and DunkinandThe Paris Project

About Alyssa Zaczek

Alyssa Zaczek is an author, playwright, journalist, and a lifelong lover of words.Martin McLean, Middle School Queenis her debut novel. Originally from Chicago, Alyssa now lives in St. Cloud, MN. Visit her online at alyssazaczek.com and on Twitter @AlyssaDZaczek.

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NGR9781454943815
9781454943815
1454943815
Martin McLean, Middle School Queen by Alyssa Zaczek
New
Paperback
Union Square & Co.
2021-10-12
272
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