Mallory in Full Color, Elisa Stone Leahy
Mallory in Full Color, Elisa Stone Leahy
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Mallory in Full Color

Author: Elisa Stone Leahy

Narrator: Felisha Wong

Unabridged: 6 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/19/2024


Synopsis

A funny, poignant middle grade novel about a tween who navigates questions of identity and friendship when her anonymous web comic goes viral, from the acclaimed author of Tethered to Other Stars.Mallory Marsh is an expert at molding into whatever other people want her to be. Her true thoughts and feelings only come out in her sci-fi web comic, which she publishes anonymously as Dr. BotGirl.But juggling all the versions of herself gets tricky, especially when Mal’s mom signs her up for swim team. Instead of being honest about hating competitive swim, Mal skips out on practice and secretly joins the library’s comic club. There Mal meets Noa, a cute enby kid who is very sure of who they are. As Mal helps Noa plan a drag queen story time, she tries to be the person she thinks Noa wants her to be—by lying about her stage fright.Then Mal’s web comic goes viral, and kids at school start recognizing the unflattering characters based on Mal’s real-life friends. With negative pushback threatening the drag queen story time and Dr.BotGirl’s identity getting harder to hide, Mallory must reckon with the lies she has told.If she reveals her full self, will her friends, her parents, and her new crush accept the real Mallory Marsh?

About Elisa Stone Leahy

Elisa Stone Leahy is a queer, Peruvian American children’s author who lives with her husband and kids in Columbus, Ohio. She likes writing about characters with complicated identities. She is the author of Mallory in Full Color and Tethered to Other Stars, which Kirkus Reviews called “beautifully executed.” You can find Elisa online at elisastoneleahy.com. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Katy O. on December 20, 2024

This one fell a little bit into the “no middle schoolers actually act like this” category but the messages about identity and the queer community are excellent, and I love the part where Mallory calls her mom out on using her as a nanny. We need more books about nonbinary kids, and this is a great a......more

Goodreads review by Rapunzel on July 02, 2024

What I liked: I think middle schoolers who are struggling with the same need to people please as Mallory will connect with her and find the ending reassuring. Her introduction to Noa, who is nonbinary, and the backlash over drag queen story hours and other public library events also provided a thoug......more

Goodreads review by Kate on January 06, 2025

TLDR: This is it -- this is the one. I am rooting for MALLORY IN FULL COLOR for the 2025 Newbery! (And the Stonewall.) While some adults will dismiss it as heavy-handed in terms of queer identity and political action, I prefer to think of it as right-sized, giving young people accurate language and......more

Goodreads review by Courtney on December 30, 2024

What a lovely book about finding yourself. Mallory likes to make everyone happy and is a little someone different for each of her friends. But slowly her people-pleasing ways are catching up to her and as her web comic becomes increasingly popular will she allow her friends to see her true self? Thi......more

Goodreads review by Jessica on September 05, 2024

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