A Monster Like Me
By Wendy S. Swore
Shadow Mountain, 2019. 298 p.
Sophie has a large blood tumor on her face—which makes her uncomfortable when other people look at her. In fact, she has convinced herself that she must be a monster (since she looks like one). Sophie struggles with making friends, discerning reality, and loving herself. Sophie carries around with her a big book of monsters and when she meets someone new who is a little mean or strange she tries to figure out what type of monster they are as well. With the full moon coming Sophie and her new “fairy” friend have figured out how Sophie might break the spell of her being a monster—if only they can collect enough things and be in the right spot in the light of the moon; however, Sophie is worried that if her mother discovers that she is a true monster before she can be transformed she might never feel accepted or at home. This is a sweet story about a girl who is trying to figure out just who she is and why she feels and acts the way she does.
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