by Caroline Huntoon (Author)
A heartwarming debut from author Caroline Huntoon about a young figure skater discovering who they are on and off the ice.
Life isn't easy on twelve-year-old Mars. As if seventh grade isn't hard enough, Mars is also grappling with the recent death of their father and a realization they never got to share with him: they're nonbinary. But with their skates laced up and the ice under their feet, all of those struggles melt away. When Mars' triple toe loop draws the attention of a high school hot shot, he dares them to skate as a boy so the two can compete head-to-head. Unable to back down from a challenge, Mars accepts. But as competition draws near, the struggles of life off the rink start to complicate their performance in the rink, and Mars begins to second guess if there's a place for them on the ice at all.
Skating on Mars is a tender examination of grief and a hopeful middle grade tale of self-discovery.
"This timely, triumphant novel about figure skating, identity, loss, and love will move and entertain readers--and it might just inspire them to find their own ways to change the world. " --Laurie Morrison, author of Up for Air and Coming Up Short
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In Michigan, 12-year-old Mars Hart loves figure skating, but ever since they realized they're nonbinary, they've felt like "there isn't really space for me" in a sport divided along binary gender lines. On top of that, they're mourning the death of their father, with whom they shared a love of skating, and things have been weird with their best friend Libby's older friends, who look down on Mars for being a year younger. When Libby's cocky pairs partner dares Mars to compete against him, they do, registering in the men's division. The ensuing drama--including misgendering and transphobic bullying--makes Mars question their future in the activity they love best. Debut author Huntoon crafts a memorable first-person voice in driven, vulnerable Mars, tracing their grief and gradual coming-out process, and the affirming support they receive, via musing interiority. Some plot elements, such as Mars's relationship with a crush, feel underdeveloped, but Mars's passion for figure skating is infectious, and their fight to stake out their own place in a system not built for them proves both gently affirming and joyful. The cast reads as largely white. Ages 8-12. Agent: Jessica Mileo, InkWell Management. (May)
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