Kirkus Reviews 150 Most Anticipated Books of the Fall "What new classics should look like. A strange and beautiful tale that will bring transformation not only to Greta, but those who have veiled secrets. This story will spark important discussions, a read to share in groups." --Newbery Medalist Donna Barba Higuera "Greta is a thought-provoking, heartfelt, and hopeful coming-of-age novel about the power of friendship and the possibility of healing. A highly imaginative, compelling story that will take readers on a life-changing journey." --Bestselling author Alyson Gerber "This peculiar tale is a pitch-perfect encapsulation of middle school. Lemon demonstrates a deep understanding of the richness and intensity of adolescent friendship . Friendship, healing, and being at peace with one''s self are at the heart of this moving and original story.
" -- Kirkus Reviews "Greta''s sarcasm and wit throughout, combined with her beautiful friendship with Lotti, bring a necessary balance to a challenging story. In the end, Greta has fully, satisfyingly transformed into a winged creature; untouchable and free." -- Horn Book "Written in a comic, quick, contemporary style, this combines common themes of growing up and the inherent stresses of adolescence with a fantasy element that begs the questions: Is there a different way to grow up, and can you choose to literally be perfectly in your own skin? . Using humor and a leap of fantastical faith, while sparely and sensitively exploring complex experiences (including a troubling incident concerning consent), Greta''s story will appeal to readers experiencing their own times of transition." -- Booklist ti, bring a necessary balance to a challenging story. In the end, Greta has fully, satisfyingly transformed into a winged creature; untouchable and free." -- Horn Book "Written in a comic, quick, contemporary style, this combines common themes of growing up and the inherent stresses of adolescence with a fantasy element that begs the questions: Is there a different way to grow up, and can you choose to literally be perfectly in your own skin? . Using humor and a leap of fantastical faith, while sparely and sensitively exploring complex experiences (including a troubling incident concerning consent), Greta''s story will appeal to readers experiencing their own times of transition.
" -- Booklist ti, bring a necessary balance to a challenging story. In the end, Greta has fully, satisfyingly transformed into a winged creature; untouchable and free." -- Horn Book "Written in a comic, quick, contemporary style, this combines common themes of growing up and the inherent stresses of adolescence with a fantasy element that begs the questions: Is there a different way to grow up, and can you choose to literally be perfectly in your own skin? . Using humor and a leap of fantastical faith, while sparely and sensitively exploring complex experiences (including a troubling incident concerning consent), Greta''s story will appeal to readers experiencing their own times of transition." -- Booklist ti, bring a necessary balance to a challenging story. In the end, Greta has fully, satisfyingly transformed into a winged creature; untouchable and free." -- Horn Book "Written in a comic, quick, contemporary style, this combines common themes of growing up and the inherent stresses of adolescence with a fantasy element that begs the questions: Is there a different way to grow up, and can you choose to literally be perfectly in your own skin? . Using humor and a leap of fantastical faith, while sparely and sensitively exploring complex experiences (including a troubling incident concerning consent), Greta''s story will appeal to readers experiencing their own times of transition.
" -- Booklist stresses of adolescence with a fantasy element that begs the questions: Is there a different way to grow up, and can you choose to literally be perfectly in your own skin? . Using humor and a leap of fantastical faith, while sparely and sensitively exploring complex experiences (including a troubling incident concerning consent), Greta''s story will appeal to readers experiencing their own times of transition." -- Booklist.