ing author Kami Garcia has returned with a middle grade graphic novel about the struggles of a game-loving girl who gets diagnosed with dyslexia and her loving support network that help her along in the journey.
Stella knows fifth grade will be the best year ever. Her closest friends, Emiko and Latasha, are in her class and they all got the teacher they wanted. Then their favorite television show, Witchlins, announces a new guidebook and an online game!
But when the classwork starts piling up, Stella struggles to stay on top. Why does it take her so long to read? And how can she keep up with friends in the Witchlins game if she can't get through the text-heavy guidebook? And when she can't deal with the text-heavy Witchlins guidebook, she can't keep up with her friends in the game. It takes loving teachers and her family to recognize that Stella has a learning difference, and after a dyslexia diagnosis she gets the support and tools she needs to succeed.
Bestselling author Kami Garcia was inspired to write this special book by her daughter's dyslexia journey; her own neurodivergent experience; and the many students she taught over the years. With subtle design and formatting choices making this story accessible to all readers, Mixed-Up shows that our differences don't need to separate us.
To make reading as comfortable as possible for dyslexic readers, the book has been lettered in Dyslexie.
Praise: "Mixed-Up is sweet, fun, and important--a cozy blanket for those of us with learning differences. I wish I'd had this book when I was growing up with dyscalculia." -- Hope Larson, New York Times bestselling & Eisner-winning cartoonist of
A Wrinkle in Time and
All Summer Long "Mixed-Up carefully and gently discusses the frustrations and struggles of a child living with dyslexia and handles it beautifully with empathy and compassion. This is a must read book." --Dan Santat, National Book Award winner and bestelling author and illustrator of
A First Time for Everything "Here's what I love about this middle grade graphic novel: The pacing, the length--just perfect--the easter eggs, the magic, and Brittney Williams' art. Kami Garcia has written a very beautiful story about dyslexia, with a very important message about courage."--Kwame Alexander, Emmy Award-winning producer and #1
New York Times bestselling author of
The Crossover and
The Door of No Return.