Murray Out of Water

by Taylor Tracy (Author)

Reading Level: 6th − 7th Grade

Perfect for fans of Rebecca Stead, Natalie Lloyd, and Jasmine Warga, this beautiful novel in verse explores one girl's struggle to regain her magic after a hurricane forces her to move away from her beloved ocean that, she believes, has given her special powers.

Bighearted and observant twelve-year-old Murray O'Shea loves the ocean. Every chance she gets, she's in it. It could be because the ocean never makes her apologize for being exactly who she is--something her family refuses to do--but it could also be because of the secret magic that Murray shares with the ocean. Though she can't explain its presence, the electric buzz she feels from her fingertips down to her toes allows her to become one with the ocean and all its creatures, and it makes Murray feel seen in a way she never feels on land.

But then a hurricane hits Murray's Jersey Shore home, sending the O'Sheas far inland to live with relatives. Being this far from the ocean, Murray seems to lose her magic. And stuck in a house with her family, she can no longer avoid the truths she's discovering about herself--like how she feels in the clothes her mom makes her wear, or why she doesn't have boys on the brain like other girls her age.

But it's not all hurricanes and heartache. Thankfully, Murray befriends a boy named Dylan, who has a magic of his own. When Murray agrees to partner with him for a youth roller-rama competition in exchange for help getting her magic back, the two forge an unstoppable bond--one that shows Murray how it's not always the family you were given that makes you feel whole...sometimes it's the family you build along the way.

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Kirkus

A heartfelt examination of queer identity through the lens of one lovable kid.

Review quotes

Heartfelt and magical, Tracy's debut will make you forget where the ocean ends and you begin. I cannot recommend this one enough. — Andrea Beatriz Arango, Newbery Honor Award-winning author of Iveliz Explains It All

A lyrical journey through the surf and swell of becoming who you truly are, Murray Out of Water pulled my heart into its magical current from the very first poem and stayed with me long after the last. — Kate Fussner, author of The Song of Us

Joyful and deeply moving, Tracy couples lyrical writing with beautifully realized characters to paint a vivid picture of Murray's changing world. Filled with magic of all kinds, Murray Out of Water offers a lifeboat for queer youth who need to weather choppy waters. — Caroline Huntoon, author of Skating on Mars and Linus and Etta Could Use a Win

This magical yet achingly realistic story is a love poem to finding surprising new faces and places to call home. Murray's growing determination to be true to herself in the face of overwhelming change—climate, familial, geographic—will inspire hope in young readers struggling to find their place in a world that constantly shifts beneath their feet. — Jules Machias, author of Both Can Be True

Murray Out of Water is a stunning, lyrical story that showcases the grief of losing one home, and the magic in discovering ourselves in a new one. From one Jersey kid to another, Murray is a character I could have spent hours with at the shore. — Nicole Melleby, author of Hurricane Season

I was immediately immersed in the beautiful, brilliant depths of Murray Out of Water. It is a tender exploration of queer identity and friendship with hope and heart that will not only captivate young readers but show them that they are powerful, loveable—and above all—magic.
Justine Pucella Winans, author of The Otherwoods

Taylor Tracy's sea swept, magical novel-in-verse beautifully swirls up a tender tale of a middle schooler learning who they are, longing for family acceptance and support, and discovering rock solid friendship on the tumultuous backdrop of climate change. A truly important book that will find its way to the hearts of those who need it most. — Stephanie V.W. Lucianovic, author of The League of Picky Eaters

This lovely, moving novel in verse combines beautiful language with emotional honesty to create a resonant story of identity and growing up. A heartfelt examination of queer identity through the lens of one lovable kid. — Kirkus Reviews

Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780063326811
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Quill Tree Books
Publication date
May 21, 2024
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV039050 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Emotions & Feelings
JUV039090 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | New Experience
JUV013000 - Juvenile Fiction | Family | General
JUV057000 - Juvenile Fiction | Stories in Verse (see also Poetry)
JUV060000 - Juvenile Fiction | LGBT
Library of Congress categories
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