by E L Shen (Author)
E. L. Shen's The Comeback is a heartfelt, #OwnVoices middle-grade debut about a young girl trying to be a champ--in figure skating and in life.
Twelve-year-old Maxine Chen is just trying to nail that perfect landing: on the ice, in middle school, and at home, where her parents worry that competitive skating is too much pressure for a budding tween. Maxine isn't concerned, however--she's determined to glide to victory. But then a bully at school starts teasing Maxine for her Chinese heritage, leaving her stunned and speechless. And at the rink, she finds herself up against a stellar new skater named Hollie, whose grace and skill threaten to edge Maxine out of the competition. With everything she knows on uneven ice, will Maxine crash under the pressure? Or can she power her way to a comeback?
Set in Lake Placid, New York, this is a spunky yet stirring middle-grade story that examines racism, female rivalry and friendship, and the enduring and universal necessity of love and support.
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"Deftly weaving ice skating, middle school angst, and racism, The Comeback will have you rooting for Maxine from beginning to end. This one is a total winner." —Barbara O'Connor, New York Times-bestselling author of Wish "I soared through the prose and the story, loving every minute of Maxine's journey as a competitive ice skater." —Ellen Oh, author of the Spirit Hunters series and The Dragon Egg Princess "I cheered for the spirited and determined Maxine both on and off the ice in this fast-paced story that made me laugh out loud and cry tears of joy and heartbreak. A story deserving of a gold medal!" —Debbi Michiko Florence, author of the Jasmine Toguchi series and Keep It Together, Keiko Carter "E. L. Shen has written a refreshingly spunky and brave story about what it means to fight for your dreams even when the world is set on making you feel like an outsider. Maxine is a character you will find yourself rooting for on and off the ice, as she glides into her own power and purpose. A delightful debut that offers young people—especially young girls—a strong model of what it looks like to take risks and dare to be great." —Mariama J. Lockington, author of For Black Girls Like Me