Shannon in the spotlight
(2023)

Fiction

Book

Call Numbers:
Y/FICTION/MILLER,K

Availability

Locations Call Number Status
Kids' Fiction Y/FICTION/MILLER,K Available

Details

PUBLISHED
New York : Delacorte Press, [2023]
EDITION
First edition
DESCRIPTION

264 pages ; 22 cm

ISBN/ISSN
9780593486054, 0593486056 :, 0593486056, 9780593486061, 0593486064, 9780593486054
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Shannon Carter, who is devoted to her Minneapolis youth community theatre, feels more comfortable staying behind the scenes due to her OCD, but all that changes when the director casts her in a role

Ages 10 and up

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