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Book SynopsisIt takes strength to live as your true self, and one alien princess disguised as a human boy is about to test her power. A vibrant story about gender identity, romance, and shining as bright as the stars.
An effervescent and poignant tale about discovering and embracing your truest self against all odds; a must buy for teen collections. - School Library Journal, Starred ReviewTaylor Barzelay has the perfect life. Good looks, good grades, a starting position on the basketball team, a loving family, even an adorable corgi. Every day in Taylor’s life is perfect. And every day is torture.
Taylor is actually the Galaxy Crowned, an alien princess from the planet Cyandii, and one of the few survivors of an intergalactic war. For six long, painful years, Taylor has accepted her duty to remain in hiding as a boy on Earth.
That all changes when Taylor meets Metropolis girl Katherine “call me Kat” Silverberg, whose confidence is electri
Trade ReviewAs a metaphor for transness, Galaxy: The Prettiest Star is refreshing, original, and fun! With breathtaking illustrations and beautifully written characters to fall in love with, it s a brilliant new addition to DC s YA lineup. Nicole Maines, actor, trans activist, writer. An enchanting new addition to queer myths that celebrates everything we gain, everything our world gains, when we stand up for becoming ourselves. Jul Maroh, New York Times bestselling creator of Blue is the Warmest Color. With beautiful artwork that features expressive figures highlighted against abstract backgrounds and a narrative that first breaks, then repairs readers hearts, turning the final page is a sad affair. Kirkus Reviews. hilarious and gorgeously illustrated narrative featuring queer romance, talking dogs, and a galaxy of the prettiest stars. Publisher's Weekly