Reading Level/Interest: Lexile HL740L; ages 11 and up
Structure/Length: Divided into chapters; approximately 336 pages; audiobook length approximately 8 hours and 32 minutes
Protagonist/Central Conflict:Every Soul a Star is a young adult novel that weaves together the stories of three teenagers—Ally, Bree, and Jack—who converge at the Moon Shadow Campground to witness a total solar eclipse. The central conflict revolves around their individual journeys of self-discovery during this celestial event. Ally, who lives at the campground with her family, faces the impending closure of the campground, which threatens her sense of home. Bree grapples with the reality of leaving her city life behind for a remote campground. Jack is a science enthusiast who dreams of becoming an astronomer. As they come together, they discover unexpected friendships, their own potential, and the awe-inspiring beauty of the universe.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Themes of change, friendship, and self-discovery
This Teaching Guide follows the 2008 Little, Brown paperback edition. 978-0-316-00257-8
Wendy Mass, Author
Bio: American author known for her children's and young adult novels that often blend science fiction, fantasy, and real-world themes; Mass is celebrated for her engaging and imaginative storytelling; she is also the author of A Mango-Shaped Space and the Willow Falls series.
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