Me (Moth)
Me (Moth) is a young adult fantasy novel in verse by Amber McBride, published August 17, 2021 by Feiwel and Friends. The book won the John Steptoe New Talent Award and was a finalist for the National Book Award for Young People's Literature. ReceptionMe (Moth) was generally well-received, including starred reviews from Booklist[1] and School Library Journal.[2] Melanie Marshall, writing for Booklist,
School Library Journal's Erica Ruscio highlighted how "each free verse poem is tightly composed, leading into the next for a poignant and richly layered narrative. The story builds softly and subtly to a perfect, bittersweet ending."[2] They concluded that the book is "earnest" and "surprising" and thus, "is a must purchase for all teen collections."[2] Publishers Weekly wrote, "Debut author McBride skillfully renders [the story] while covering serious topics such as grief and mental health, including suicidal ideation."[3] Shelf Awareness's Jen Forbus also complimented McBride's writing, saying, "Her words dance across the pages with the elegance of her ballerina protagonist."[4] Forbus continued, writing, "Me (Moth) is a rich, soul-stirring gift for any young adult. Parents will likely want to read this one as well--if they can pry it away from their teen."[4] NPR,[5] Shelf Awareness,[6] and TIME[7] named Me (Moth) one of the best books of 2021.
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