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But writing a fantasy novel turns out to be harder than simply imagining one, and Lyla finds herself stuck, experiencing what she realizes is writer's block. Part of the problem is that she's trying to impress certain people—like Rania, her best friend who's pulling away, and Ms. Bowman, the coolest teacher at school. Plus, there's the pressure of meeting the deadline for the town writing contest, where Lyla is determined to win first prize. When Lyla shares her writing problems with her superstar older sister, Dahlia, she learns Dahlia's big secret, which is causing a very different type of writer's block.
Can Lyla rescue her surprisingly vulnerable sister, both on the page and in real life? Award-winning author Barbara Dee returns with a novel about creativity, friendship, family—and how to find the words you need most.
"For years now, Barbara Dee has written one exceptional novel after another. Unstuck may be her best yet. Lyla's story is at once unique and universal, and readers will finish the book feeling inspired and empowered to take control of,and share, their stories."—Jarrett Lerner, author of A Work in Progress
A Junior Library Guild Selection
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Release date
February 27, 2024 -
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OverDrive Listen audiobook
- ISBN: 9798891781788
- File size: 146280 KB
- Duration: 05:04:44
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- English
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Publisher's Weekly
November 27, 2023
Seventh grader Lyla Benjamin is bursting with ideas for the extravagant fantasy novel she’s been plotting for a year, which centers on witches, feuding sisters, and a one-toed beast. But when her English class begins a creative writing unit that will end with the students participating in a town-wide writing contest that Lyla’s apparently perfect older sister Dahlia once won, Lyla experiences unexpected writer’s block. Even though she knows where she wants her novel to go, Lyla feels paralyzed by her goal to create an impressive story, resulting in distractions when she’s supposed to be writing. Her stress over the fast-approaching deadline is amplified by interpersonal complications including a growing rift with her best friend Rania, who’s attending a different middle school, and Dahlia confiding in Lyla that she’s uncertain about attending college. Through Lyla’s by turns earnest and anxious first-person perspective, Dee (Haven Jacobs Saves the Planet) deftly depicts the complex and sometimes turbulent writing process, and the self-doubt that can come with it. A section titled “Twenty-Five Ways to Get Unstuck” concludes. Lyla and her family are white; the supporting cast is racially diverse. Ages 9–13. Agent: Jill Grinberg, Jill Grinberg Literary.
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