Starfish

by Lisa Fipps

This book needs to be read by every single person, no matter what age, lifestyle, background, etc… No matter who you are, you will find something that connects you to Ellie’s experience. Everyone has insecurities and we all say words that hurt each other. Starfish shines a light to the emotional and mental burden caused by our own hurtful self-talk and the external as well. This book helped me reflect on my own upbringing, but also how I can do better for my students and my own kids.

Ever since Ellie wore a whale swimsuit and made a big splash at her fifth birthday party, she’s been bullied about her weight. To cope, she tries to live by the Fat Girl Rules—like “no making waves,” “avoid eating in public,” and “don’t move so fast that your body jiggles.” And she’s found her safe space—her swimming pool—where she feels weightless in a fat-obsessed world. In the water, she can stretch herself out like a starfish and take up all the room she wants. It’s also where she can get away from her pushy mom, who thinks criticizing Ellie’s weight will motivate her to diet. Fortunately, Ellie has allies in her dad, her therapist, and her new neighbor, Catalina, who loves Ellie for who she is. With this support buoying her, Ellie might finally be able to cast aside the Fat Girl Rules and starfish in real life–by unapologetically being her own fabulous self.

Eliza and Her Monsters

by Francesca Zappia

Eliza is a high school Senior and an extreme introvert who anonymously writes & draws web comics. She prefers her computer and her online friends over the real world. As a person who spent years playing a MMORPG and whole heartedly committing to it, I can definitely relate! I was an officer for my clan (guild), organizing raid fights, and clan hunts for top level materials. It was a lot of fun and I regularly chatted with my clan members, getting to know them, and building friendships. Eliza reminded me very much of myself. The only perk for her, is her web comic is so popular, she is making a lot of money!! She can already pay for herself to go to college and live comfortably on her own. For her, it’s a true pathway to a career. Her parents though do not understand this & often try to pull her away from what she loves to do. A new student arrives at her school as well though, and actually gets it! The relationships in this book are so true and real. I thoroughly enjoyed every second reading it!

Eighteen-year-old Eliza Mirk is the anonymous creator of the wildly popular webcomic Monstrous Sea, but when a new boy at school tempts her to live a life offline, everything she’s worked for begins to crumble.

In the real world, Eliza Mirk is shy, weird, and friendless. Online, Eliza is LadyConstellation, anonymous creator of a popular webcomic called Monstrous Sea. With millions of followers and fans throughout the world, Eliza’s persona is popular. Eliza can’t imagine enjoying the real world as much as she loves her digital community.

Then Wallace Warland transfers to her school and Eliza begins to wonder if a life offline might be worthwhile. But when Eliza’s secret is accidentally shared with the world, everything she’s built—her story, her relationship with Wallace, and even her sanity—begins to fall apart.