A Monster like Me
- Author Wendy S. Swore
- Narrator Taylor Meskimen
- Run Time 8 hours and 55 minutes
- Format Audio
- Genre Children’s / Teenage fiction: General fiction, Children’s / Teenage fiction: Traditional stories, Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Bullying and harassment, Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: Emotions, moods and feelings.
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What to expect
Being the new kid at school is hard, but Sophie has a secret weapon: her vivid imagination and her oversized, trusted Big Book of Monsters, an encyclopedia of myths and legends from all over the world. The pictures and descriptions of the creatures in her book help her know which kids to watch out for—clearly the bullies are trolls and goblins—as well as how to avoid them. Though not everyone is hiding a monster inside; the nice next-door neighbor is probably a good witch, and Sophie’s new best friend is obviously a good fairy.
Sophie is convinced she is a monster because of the monster mark on her face. At least that’s what she calls it. The doctors call it a blood tumor, and it covers almost half of her face. Sophie can feel it pulsing with every beat of her heart. And if she’s a monster on the outside, then she must be a monster on the inside, too. She knows that it’s only a matter of time before the other kids, the doctors, and even her mom figure it out.
The Big Book of Monsters gives Sophie the idea that there might be a cure for her monster mark, but in order to make the magic work, she’ll need to create a special necklace made from ordinary items: a feather, a shell, and a crystal that Sophie believes are talismans. Once she’s collected all the needed ingredients, she’ll only have one chance to make a very special wish. If Sophie can’t break the curse and become human again, her mom is probably going to leave just like Dad did. Because who would want to live with a real monster?
Critics Review
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“Uplifting, inspiring, and speaks to the power of friendship, courage, and kindness.”
Jennifer A. Nielsen, New York Times bestselling author -
“A unique, whimsical look at what it means to be a monster—and a human.”
Jessica Day George, New York Times bestselling author -
“Swore’s character-driven debut, in the vein of R. J. Palacio’s Wonder, allows readers to step inside Sophie’s thoughts and to understand and empathize with her, leaving them to wonder how they would react if they were Sophie.”
Booklist (starred review) -
“The book shines in its portrayal of finding self-acceptance.”
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