The Prom

The Prom
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A Novel Based on the Hit Broadway Musical

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2019

Lexile Score

730

Reading Level

3

نویسنده

Matthew Sklar

شابک

9781984837530
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نقد و بررسی

Kirkus

August 1, 2019
A novelization of the Broadway musical of the same name. After dating for more than a year, two seniors in a racially homogeneous high school in a small town in Indiana face challenges in attending their prom. Emma, who came out as gay on her YouTube channel the summer before ninth grade, has already endured classmates' bullying and disownment by her parents. Alyssa, who privately identifies as lesbian, is deeply afraid of disappointing her mother and so the girls have kept their relationship a secret. Alternating first-person chapters effectively reveal their inner thoughts, creating well-drawn protagonists who are easy to root for. When the school learns that Emma plans to bring a girl to the prom, all hell breaks loose. Leading the charge is the PTA president, Alyssa's controlling and conservative mother. At this juncture, due to a YouTube post by Emma, an unlikely but delightful twist occurs: Two broadly stereotypical Broadway actors (smarting from a recent critical failure) show up to save the day, support Emma--and gain some publicity. The author teamed up with the musical's composer, lyricist, and playwright to create a satisfying story that celebrates the magic of first love in beautiful and apt prose, skewers homophobia with cleverness, and provides hope through the redemption of several unpleasant characters. The novel is completely accessible without seeing the musical that inspired it. Emma is white and Alyssa is brown-skinned with auburn hair. An enjoyable, fast-paced, and topical take on prom drama. (Fiction. 13-18)

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Booklist

September 15, 2019
Grades 9-12 Small town Indiana girl Emma Nolan only wants one thing: to go to prom with her sweetheart. But her conservative town is determined to stop her, since the date she's planning to bring to prom is a girl. And not just any girl, but Alyssa Greene, the president of the student council and daughter of the super mom/PTA president who wants nothing more than to see her daughter end up with a stereotypical jock. Tension builds when Emma takes a stand against the homophobia in her community and proclaims her right to take her date to prom, no matter her gender. In this novel adaptation from the original Broadway musical, Mitchell transforms Emma and Alyssa's story from the stage to the page eloquently. Through the girls' alternating first-person narratives, Mitchell provides differing perspectives on the coming-out experience as she conveys how Emma, a lesbian, faces homophobia from her peers as the direct result of religion, and how Alyssa, who's also a lesbian, combats questions pertaining to the validity of her sexuality. A delightful read.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)




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