Puddin'
Millie Michalchuk is planning ahead, applying for a summer broadcast journalism camp. Millie is fat, and she’s comfortable with it—unlike her mother, who persistently fills the fridge with diet foods and can’t believe Millie doesn’t want to go back to Daisy Ranch Weight Loss Camp; and unlike classmate Callie Reyes, who treats Millie with contempt. Callie is co-assistant captain of the school’s highly accomplished competitive dance team. When a local gym is forced to withdraw funding for the team, Callie and her teammates retaliate with vandalism. Millie, who happens to work at the gym, identifies Callie in the security footage, and Callie takes the fall for the team, paying off the damages by working at the gym for free. Outgoing and forgiving, Millie befriends a suddenly friendless and dance team-less Callie, even inviting her for weekly sleepovers with her friends, and seeking Callie’s advice on making a move with her crush, Malik, whose heritage is South Asian). Biracial Callie, who feels alone both at school and at home, where she is the only brown Latina living with her white mom, stepdad, and little sister, begrudgingly finds herself enjoying Millie’s company. This funny and endearing companion novel to Dumplin’ champions young women in all their glorious flaws and complexities. Fat or thin, bubbly or cynical, asexual or boy crazy, the important thing is to support one another. ©2019 Cooperative Children’s Book Center
CCBC Age Recommendation: Age 12 and older
Age Range:
Grades 6-8 (Ages 11-13)
Grades 9-12 (Age 14 and older)
Format:
Novel
Subjects:
Asexual People
Body Image
Friendship
Humor
Multiracial Characters/Families
Diversity subjects:
Asian
Latine
Publishers:
Balzer + Bray, HarperCollins
Publish Year: 2018
Pages: 428
ISBN: 9780062418388
CCBC Location: Fiction, Murphy