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Maya Plays the Part

Maya Plays the Part

Calyssa Erb (Author) See More
Top Grade Books
FICTION
Performing Arts | Social Themes | Neurodiversity
Theater & Musicals , Emotions & Feelings , Friendship , Neurodiversity
Annick Press
3 - 6
8 - 12

Digital Audiobook
9781773218540
Available
English
03/05/2024

EPUB [reflow]
9781773218526
Available
English
03/05/2024

Hardback
9781773218502
$24.99 CADAvailable
English
03/05/2024

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Description


A Children’s Book Book Council Spotlight selection!

A heartwarming middle-grade debut with autism representation and a musical flair.

Maya lives and breathes musicals. When her chance to finally be a part of the summer musical program at the community theater comes up, Maya is convinced she will get the lead. After all, who knows The Drowsy Chaperone better than she does? However, things don’t turn out exactly the way Maya’s planned, and the summer turns out to be jam-packed with problems: dealing with her best friend’s move, her parents’ busy jobs, and—since her autism diagnosis—the ongoing puzzle of how to be Maya in Public. But perhaps most important of all, Maya has to figure out how to play the part that truly feels like her own.

Calyssa Erb

Author Bio


CALYSSA ERB is a queer, autistic Canadian writer of books for young readers. When not writing, she enjoys a tall mug of tea and hanging out with her ​Animal Crossing villagers. She currently lives in Toronto, Ontario.

Prizes


  • IBBY Outstanding Books for Young People with DisabilitiesNominated 2025

Review Quotes


“A celebratory story of acceptance and creative expression.”

 — Kirkus Reviews, 02/17/2024

 “A relatable middle grade read with authentic autism representation and important lessons for readers everywhere.”

 — School Library Journal, 02/24

“Utilizing an empathetic narrator who’s easy to root for, debut author Erb, who is also autistic, crafts a personal and vulnerable story about one neurodivergent child’s experience in discovering how to be herself as she learns to set boundaries and communicate with others.”

 — Publishers Weekly, *starred review, 12/14/23