MELISSA


HURRAY! The book previously known as George is now officially Melissa! You can download a corrected cover now to print out from Alex’s page at Scholastic or fill out this form for stickers. You can read more about the change in this article from Publishers Weekly and this Scholastic On Our Minds blog post. You can also read about #SharpieActivism and the process leading up to the change in this blog post on my site.


Winner of:

  • Lambda Literary Award

  • Stonewall Award (American Library Association)

  • Children’s Choice Book Awards Debut Author

  • Juvenile California Book Award

4 starred reviews: Booklist, Kirkus, Publisher’s Weekly, and School Library Journal


Cover of MELISSA

BE WHO YOU ARE.

When people look at George, they see a boy. But George knows she’s a girl.

George thinks she’ll have to keep this a secret forever. Then her teacher announces that their class play is going to be Charlotte’s Web. George really, really, REALLY wants to play Charlotte. But the teacher says she can’t even try out for the part … because she’s a boy.

With the help of her best friend Kelly, George comes up with a plan. Not just so she can be Charlotte – but so everyone can know who she is, once and for all.

GEORGE is a candid, genuine, and heartwarming middle grade about a transgender  girl who is, to use Charlotte’s word, R-A-D-I-A-N-T!

Published by Scholastic Press August 25, 2015. Edited by David Levithan.

 

 


Melissa is available in both hardcover and softcover from Scholastic Press (originally published August 25, 2015) and Scholastic UK. As George, Melissa has been translated into Catalan (Columna), Chinese Complex (Global Kids), Czech (Albatros), Danish (Alvilda), Dutch (Kluitman), French (l’ecole de loisirs), German (Fischer), Italian (Mondadori), Japanese (Kaiseisha), Korean (Seedbook), Portuguese (Record), Spanish (Penguin RH), Swedish (Lilla Pirat), and Vietnamese (Nha Nam).


You can order a signed copy of Melissa from Oblong Books & Music (include any personalization in your comments) or use Indie Bound to find an independent bookstore near you. Audiobook read by Jamie Clayton is available from libro.fmMelissa is also available at  Apple Books, Google Play, Kobo, Barnes & Noble, and Amazon!


Many thanks to We Need Diverse Books for the official, exclusive cover reveal.


Listen to Alex talking briefly about Melissa and reading a short excerpt at TeachingBooks.


Melissa is on the awards scene!!

Winner, Mike Morgan and Larry Romans Children’s Stonewall Award

Winner, LGBT Children’s/Young Adult Lambda Literary Award

Gold, Juvenile, California Book Awards

Winner, Debut Author, Children’s Choice Book Awards

Winner, Booksellers International Book of the Year, International Congress of Young Booksellers

Honoree, ABA Indie’s Choice E.B. White Read-Aloud Middle Reader Award

Silver, Children’s Books, Der Leserpreis (Germany)

Nominee, Goodreads Choice Award for Middle Grade & Children’s

Nominee, Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children’s Book Award 


Melissa is making it onto Best of the Year Lists!!

Bank Street College Best Children’s Books of the Year, 2016 Edition

iBooks Best of 2015

Kirkus Reviews Best of 2015

NPR Best Books of 2015

Publishers Weekly Best Books 2015

School Library Journal Best Books 2015

School Library Journal Top 10 Audio Books 2015


Reviews for Melissa!!

“Profound, moving, and—as Charlotte would say—radiant, this book will stay with anyone lucky enough to find it.” – Publisher’s Weekly, starred review

“Warm, funny, and inspiring.” – Kirkus Reviews, starred review

“VERDICT A required purchase for any collection that serves a middle grade population.” – School Library Journal, starred review

“Gino’s debut novel is a sensitive, insightful portrayal of a transgender child coming to terms with gender identity.”-Booklist, starred review

“A timely book for parents to share and discuss with their children. ” – Entertainment Weekly

A “timely, touching novel … with refreshingly little fanfare.” – The New York Times

“Alex Gino’s warm debut novel is a pitch-perfect story for younger middle grade.” – CCBC Book of the Week

“Readers going through a similar experience will feel that they are no longer alone, and cisgender (non-transgender) readers may gain understanding and empathy.” – Book Page

“This book should be in all collections that serve 3rd-6th graders.” – ALA GLBT Roundtable

Gino’s excellent writing is gravy […] a life-saving book! – Lambda Literary

Other People Like it Too!!

READ THIS.” – John Green

“Honest, funny, and full of heart.” – Kate Messner

“Loved it. Buy it, ask your library to buy it, give it to every kid you know. Give it to every grown-up too.” – Lucy Hallowell


Interviews and other media with Alex listed here!!