You Should See Me in a Crown (novel)
You Should See Me in a Crown is a young adult novel by Leah Johnson, published by Scholastic, Inc in June 2020.
Author | Leah Johnson |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Young Adult |
Published | 2020 (Scholastic Inc) |
Media type | Print Hardcover |
Pages | 336 (Hardcover edition) |
ISBN | 9781338503265 |
Website | https://www.byleahjohnson.com/ |
The story follows Liz Lightly, who hatches a plan to leave the 'small, rich, prom-obsessed midwestern town'[1][2][3] she lives in because she feels 'too black, too poor, too awkward' to live her best life there.[1][3]
Plot
Liz Lightly longs to leave her hometown of Campbell, Indiana and makes plans to start a new life at the elite Pennington College, where she aims to join their world-renowned orchestra and study to become a doctor. Liz hopes to enroll at Pennington with the help of financial aid but when the aid suddenly becomes unavailable, she reluctantly decides to join a contest at her high school which awards scholarships to the prom king and queen.[1][2][3]
Even though Liz is afraid of being the center of attention, fears the possibility of being trolled on social media and dislikes public events, she is fuelled by the desire to follow her dream of attending Pennignton College. When Liz finds herself falling for her prom queen competition, the bright and witty Mack, she is caught between the excitement of a new crush and the risk of losing a scholarship.[1][2][3]
Publication history
United States, Scholastic Inc ISBN 9781338503265, 2 June 2020, Hardback
Literary significance and reception
You Should See Me in a Crown received positive reviews from literary press. Goodreads included it in its list of Popular Queer Adult Young Fiction list for June 2020 calling it 'a self-love anthem for queer black girls everywhere.' [2] Lambda Literary called it 'a smart, hilarious, black girl magic, own voices rom-com by a staggeringly talented new writer.' [3]
External links
References
- "Books". Leah Johnson. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
- "Meet the Authors of June's Popular Queer Young Adult Fiction". Goodreads. Retrieved 2020-06-13.
- You Should See Me in a Crown. 2020-06-02. ISBN 978-1-338-50326-5.