A compulsively readable and laugh-out-loud story about identity, family, and how even a 'perfect' day can be messy. I rooted for Vivian on every Monday, and truly fell in love with this book along the way!” — Katryn Bury, author of the Drew Leclair mysteries
“A warm, engaging coming-of-age tale with a sprinkle of magic.” — Kirkus Reviews
PRAISE FOR CANDIDLY CLINE: “Like a perfect country song, CANDIDLY CLINE sings a sweet and empowering tune of hope, friendship, and the beauty that comes from chasing seemingly impossible dreams. Cline Alden is my hero.” — Ashley Herring Blake, Stonewall Honor author of Ivy Aberdeen’s Letter to the World
“Confident, candid, and immensely endearing. Destined for the spotlight.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
"Warm and hopeful." — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Lyrical and full of country twang. Cline is a relatable tween protagonist who shows readers what it takes to live authentically and be true to yourself.” — School Library Journal (starred review)
“Thrums with the joy of weaving your heart’s whispers into a song for all to hear. Empowering, affirming, and sweet as all get-out.” — Lisa Jenn Bigelow, author of Drum Roll, Please
"Cline Louise Alden is a character you can't help but cheer for in this endearing story about finding your voice and pursuing your dream. A tender exploration of the power of different kinds of love and making your own music." — Nicole Melleby, author of How to Become a Planet
“Offers readers an inspiring combination of self-awareness, bravery, and passion” — Horn Book Magazine
“Readers looking to broaden their LGBTQIA+ middle-grade romance collections with a witty, offbeat voice should loop back around to this title.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review)
2023-04-12
It’s the first day of eighth grade…over and over again.
Vivian Lantz has a bad first day every new school year, but she’s determined to have a fresh start for eighth grade even though she’ll be without her best friend, who recently moved away. She sets out to accomplish the tasks on her Master Plan, but right from the start, nothing goes as anticipated, and it ends up being the worst of her very bad first days. When she wakes up in the morning, though, it’s Monday all over again. Vivian wants to use her second chance to have the perfect day, but with each time loop reset, she makes different choices that lead to her changing her mind about what her goals should be and what a perfect day would look like. This story set in Austin, Texas, successfully uses the repeating-day trope to explore the emotions and conflicts common in middle school, from friendship drama to new crushes to getting one’s period for the first time. Just as Vivian, an aspiring author, relates to the characters and themes from her favorite fantasy book series, readers of this book will connect and empathize with bighearted Vivian even when she makes frustrating decisions. Vivian is cued White, is attracted to both guys and girls, and has queer dads; there is ethnic diversity among secondary characters.
A warm, engaging coming-of-age tale with a sprinkle of magic. (Speculative fiction. 9-13)