Shannon in the Spotlight

by Kalena Miller (Author)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade

After Shannon accidentally lands a lead role in the summer musical, she realizes she has bigger things to worry about than stage fright in this contemporary middle-school novel about strained friendships, the positive power of theater, and the realities of being a tween with OCD.

Shannon Carter never considered herself much of a theater person. Not like her two BFFs, Elise, an actress, and Fatima, a techie. Shannon's always been content to stay backstage, helping wherever she can. But when the director of the summer musical hears Shannon singing, he encourages her to step out of the wings and into the spotlight.

At first, Shannon is hesitant. As a twelve-year-old with obsessive-compulsive disorder, she depends on routine. But when she braves the audition, she discovers that center stage is the one place where she doesn't feel anxious. She lands a lead role, and everyone in her life is ecstatic . . . except Elise.

To make matters worse, Shannon's eccentric and opinionated grandmother moves in with her and her mom after a fluke house fire. As opening night approaches, Shannon feels pressure to save her friendship with Elise, to make Mom and Grandma Ruby act like grown-ups, and to follow the old theater adage the show must go on.

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Kirkus Reviews

Offers readers a positive role model for living with mental illness.

Publishers Weekly

Obsessive-compulsive disorder, complex tween relationships, and finding one's niche take center stage in this delicately realized novel from Miller (The Night When No One Had Sex). In suburban Minneapolis, white 12-year-old Shannon Carter has always kept her love of musical theater behind the scenes, staying within her comfort zone as a techie. But when the director of her community theater's production of The Sound of Music hears her sing and demands that she audition, Shannon finds herself cast as Brigitta von Trapp--the role coveted by one of her best friends. As Shannon moves forward into rehearsals, her OCD presents new challenges, a rival production increases pressure, and her critical grandmother temporarily moves in after a house fire--taking Shannon's bed, and clashing with her single mother about parenting and Shannon's OCD. On top of all that, she becomes interested in Black-cued Micah, the assured new boy cast as Kurt in her production. Miller, who lives with OCD, employs a conversational first-person voice, relaying self-aware Shannon's endeavors to balance her mental health, her newfound confidence, and her desire to keep the peace, while emotionally profound themes elevate a low-stakes plot. Context cues suggest a racially diverse secondary cast. Ages 10-up. Agent: Stacey Kondla, Rights Factory. (Apr.)

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ALA/Booklist

Miller spins a winning story that offers an insightful introduction to OCD. It's an inspiration and joy to watch [Shannon] step into the spotlight and let her voice truly be heard.

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Praise for Shannon in the Spotlight:

A JLG Gold Standard selection!

Shannon in the Spotlight is the most authentic, beautifully-drawn book about a person with obsessive-compulsive disorder I've ever read. Kalena Miller nails all the parts of middle school—the good, the bad, and the triumphant. —Carrie Firestone, author of Dress Coded

A tender and heartfelt story of family, friendship, and identity. Readers will root for Shannon as she finds herself on and off the stage.—Christina Li, author of Clues to the Universe

A heartprint story of resilience, friendship, and family. Shannon in the Spotlight embraces the power of honesty and the idea that anxiety neither defines nor limits us on stage or in life. —Elly Swartz, author of Dear Student
Kalena Miller
Kalena Miller grew up in College Station, Texas. After high school, she moved a thousand miles north to attend Carleton College, where she graduated with a BA in Religious Studies. After a brief stint working as a paraeducator in Seattle, Kalena decided she missed school too much, so she spent the next two years pursuing her MFA in Creative Writing at Hamline University. Kalena lives in Minnesota with her husband, Kenny, and their Toy Australian Shepherd, Toshley. She loves books that make her laugh and make her cry, preferably at the same time, and she firmly believes all quality novels should feature a cat.
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780593486085
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Delacorte Press
Publication date
April 20, 2024
Series
-
BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV039140 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance
Library of Congress categories
Friendship
Dating (Social customs)
Theater
Best friends
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Minneapolis (Minn.)
Acting
Dating
Children's theater

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