"Teaming these two YA powerhouse writers up on a super-fun, super-queer underdog story is brilliant! Readers will be rooting for the protagonists to win the Miss Meteor pageant the whole way through." -- Ms. magazine "A love letter to the misfits who have been scared to let their stardust shine." -- Kirkus Reviews "McLemore and Mejia tell a warmly inclusive story rooted in the bonds of family and in female friendship. For anyone who's ever felt like an outsider, this joyful #OwnVoices tale will fill a void." -- Booklist "This complex tale packs a lot into its space, and while the novel is sure to resonate with any kid who feels like an outcast and any reader who loved Murphy's Dumplin', it's especially salient for those in the Latinx, queer, and economically disadvantaged communities." -- Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books "A genre-bending friendship story complete with aliens and beauty pageants.filled with humor and fresh dialogue.
" -- Shelf Awareness ".Readers will be drawn into this story of an unlikely beauty queen." -- The Horn Book "A unique and beautifully penned story, Miss Meteor belongs to the dreamers and the outsiders in this world who will find that they will always have a safe haven with the right people and that they can change the world, one beauty pageant at a time." -- The Nerd Daily "A luminous romp of a book that is both hilarious and tender. Mejia and McLemore have gifted us with a story that celebrates the eternal power of friendship." -- Abdi Nazemian, author of the Stonewall Honor-winning Like a Love Story "A hilarious and heartfelt love letter in sparkling stardust prose to the outcasts who feel like they're from another planet." -- Lily Anderson, author of Undead Girl Gang "Some books you read with your heart--and this is one of them. Written with compassion, honesty, and humor, Miss Meteor is magical.
" -- Shaun David Hutchinson, award-winning author of We Are the Ants, The State of Us, and Brave Face: A Memoir.