The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselΒ comes to high school in acclaimed author Katie Henryβs coming-of-age YA contemporary about a girl who accidentally falls into the world of stand-up comedy.Β Perfect for fans of John Green and Becky Albertalli!
Sixteen-year-old Izzy is used to keeping her thoughts to herselfβin school, where her boyfriend does the talking for her, and at home, where itβs impossible to compete with her older siblings and high-powered parents.
When she mistakenly walks into a stand-up comedy club and performs, the experience is surprisingly cathartic. After the show, she meets Mo, an aspiring comic whoβs everything Izzyβs not: bold, confident, comfortable in her skin. Mo invites Izzy to join her group of friends and introduces her to the Chicago open mic scene.
The only problem? Her new friends are college studentsβand Izzy tells them sheβs one, too. Now Izzy, the dutiful daughter and model student, is sneaking out to perform stand-up with her comedy friends. Her controlling boyfriend is getting suspicious, and her former best friend knows thereβs something going on.
But Izzy loves comedy and this newfound freedom. As her two parallel lives collideβin the most hilarious of waysβIzzy must choose to either hide what she really wants and who she really is, or finally, truly stand up for herself.
* Rise: A Feminist Book Project Book of the Year * A YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults Book of the Year *
Katie Henry, author of Heretics Anonymous, Letβs Call It a Doomsday, and This Will Be Funny Someday, is a writer living and working in New York City. She received her BFA in dramatic writing from NYUβs Tisch School of the Arts and is a published playwright, specializing in theater for young audiences. Her plays have been performed by high schools and community organizations in over thirty states. You can find her online at www.katiehenrywrites.com.