

Juggling her confusing feelings with the rapidly approaching May Crowning, not to mention her hilarious non-star turn in the school play, Brie navigates truth and lies, expectations and identity, and how to-finally-make her mother really see her as she is.

But sometimes just looking at Kennedy gives Brie butterflies.


She’s going to be the star of the school play and convince her parents to let her go to the performing arts high school. Desperate to make her lie become truth, Brie turns to Kennedy, the girl everyone expects to crown Mary. Synopsis: Introducing Brie Hutchens: soap opera super fan, aspiring actor, and so-so student at her small Catholic school. Worse, Brie has almost no chance to get the job, which always goes to a top student. But when Brie's mom walks in on her accidentally looking at some possibly inappropriate photos of her favourite actress, Brie panics and blurts out that she's been chosen to crown the Mary statue during her school's May Crowning ceremony.īrie's mom is distracted with pride-but Brie's in big trouble: she has not been chosen. She's going to be the star of the school play and convince her parents to let her go to the performing arts high school. Summary: When strong-willed, drama-loving eighth grader Brie Hutchens. Introducing Brie Hutchens: soap opera super fan, aspiring actor, and so-so student at her small Catholic school. Juggling her confusing feelings with the rapidly approaching May Crowning, not to mention her hilarious non-star turn in the school play, Brie navigates truth and lies, expectations and identity, and how to-finally-make her mother really see her as she is.An own-voices LGBTQ novel from the acclaimed author of Hurricane Season, about eighth grader Brie, who learns how to be true to herself and to her relationships with family, friends, and faith. But when Brie's mom walks in on her accidentally viewing inappropriate photos of her favorite actress, Brie panics and blurts out that she's been chosen for a very important event at school. But sometimes just looking at Kennedy gives Brie butterflies. Her first goal is to be the star of the school play. Worse, Brie has almost no chance to get the job, which always goes to a top student.ĭesperate to make her lie become truth, Brie turns to Kennedy, the girl everyone expects to crown Mary. Brie’s mom is distracted with pride-but Brie’s in big trouble: she has not been chosen. But when Brie’s mom walks in on her accidentally looking at some possibly inappropriate photos of her favorite actress, Brie panics and blurts out that she’s been chosen to crown the Mary statue during her school’s May Crowning ceremony. An own-voices LGBTQ novel from the acclaimed author of Hurricane Season, about eighth-grader Brie, who learns how to be true to herself and to her relationships with family, friends, and faith.
