About
Mal Flowers expected senior year fall to be full of cozy sweaters, good coffee, and copyediting. As the new editor-in-chief of their school’s literary magazine, they just want to follow The Plan to graduate and get out of their small midwestern town—a place where, as a broke, fat, queer person with ADHD, they’ve never really fit in. But when budget cuts result in the lit mag’s cancellation, Mal is suddenly left scrambling for something to replace it.
That is, until Emerson Pike—who also has ADHD but is loud, confident, and Mal’s complete opposite—suggests the staff go rogue and create a zine instead. Which would be cool, except that making and selling contraband isn’t exactly what Mal envisioned listing as the extracurricular activity on their college application. A zine would be unofficial, unapproved, and definitely not in The Plan.
But a zine is also a good way to spend more time with Emerson, whose playful banter and bad jokes Mal can’t seem to get enough of. And maybe, with a group of new friends, the back of the charming coffee shop where Emerson works could be somewhere Mal does belong. Because breaking the rules with Emerson—and flirting with her over coffee—is fun . . .
Cover and interior art by Liz Parkes
Art direction and design by Michael McCartney
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Acclaim
★ “Mal is a well-realized character, a fat teen who describes their experiences with dyslexia, ADHD, and possible autism in ways that are understandable and relatable. Alongside their sweet romance, Randall also realistically explores Mal’s struggles with family pressure and finding their own interests; these relationships are exceptionally well drawn . . . A rich, authentic, and affirming story about building your community.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
★ “Perfect for autistic, ADHD teens, or list-making overachievers, [According to Plan] captures the slow, steady growth of a character learning who they are beyond their own and others’ expectations. Stepping into one’s own isn’t always easy, linear, or clean, and Mal’s journey mirrors that authenticity. . . . A cozy read and perfect distraction from life’s stressors.” —School Library Journal (starred review)
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Availability
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