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 Miss Meteor
 Author: Mejia, Tehlor Kay

 Publisher:  HarperTeen (2021)

 Classification: Fiction
 Physical Description: 392 p.,  22 cm

 BTSB No: 635700 ISBN: 9780062869913
 Ages: 14-18 Grades: 9-12

 Subjects:
 Beauty contests -- Fiction
 Hispanic American teenage girls -- Fiction
 Self-realization -- Fiction
 Magic -- Fiction
 New Mexico -- Fiction

Price: $9.01

Summary:
A teen who secretly arrived with the meteor that gave her small hometown its name discovers that she is turning back into stardust and teams up with her best friend in an effort to secure her human existence by entering a local beauty pageant that has always been won by thin, blonde, white girls.

 Added Entry - Personal Name: McLemore, Anna-Marie
Accelerated Reader Information:
   Interest Level: UG
   Reading Level: 5.40
   Points: 13.0   Quiz: 510346



Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 10/09/2020 Gr 9 Up—Fifty years ago, a meteor crashed in New Mexico. The town of Meteor was subsequently founded nearby, and today it attracts tourists to its annual Miss Meteor beauty pageant and cornhole tournament. Lita, one of the two protagonists in this dual narrative, is made of stardust formed by the meteor into a human body. Her brown skin gives way to patches of stardust, and she is convinced that the only thing that will keep her from reverting to star form is to win Miss Meteor, a title that has only ever been won by white girls. Chicky Quintanilla, Lita's ex—best friend, agrees to help Lita compete for Miss Meteor, along with her fruit-named sisters who feel straight out of a fairy tale: Cereza, Uva, and Fresa. Chicky's family runs a restaurant named Selena's in honor of the singer Selena Quintanilla, even though they aren't related. Through spending time together, Lita and Chicky come to terms with past traumas and learn to confront their bullies. Characters are predominantly Latinx; one major character is a trans boy and another is pansexual. LGBT readers will revel in a coming out scene, which is loud and proud as hell. VERDICT With funny details like its contentious name—Meteor is also known by a second official name, Meteorite—and its local museum dedicated to the fallen star, the town itself becomes a character in this charming magical realist story. Recommended for all libraries serving teens.—Shira Pilarski, Farmington Community Lib., MI - Copyright 2020 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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