Jawbreaker
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A USA TODAY BESTSELLER
“The next great middle grade author.” —Colby Sharp, literacy advocate
A “Best Book of the Year” from: Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, Amazon.com, and the American Booksellers Association
A New York Times "Books for Kids Starting Middle School" Selection
This USA Today bestseller is a funny and fresh middle-grade debut novel about jawbreaking dental drama.
Max Plink’s life just got a lot more complicated. Trouble at home? Check—with money tight, her parents haven’t been getting along lately. School bullies? Double check—especially if you count her sister, who is the worst bully of them all. Dental drama? Oh, you have no idea. With a mismatched puzzle of a jaw, Max has a Class II malocclusion, otherwise known as a severe overbite. She already has braces, which means she lives on Advil and soft foods after each orthodontist appointment. But now Max has to wear totally awkward orthodontic headgear nicknamed “the jawbreaker.” Could things get any worse?
Yes, they could. The journalism competition Max wants to enter has a video component. But being on camera means showing her face not just to her junior high classmates, but possibly the whole city. Going viral is the last thing Max needs, but winning this competition is what she wants most. Turns out, following her dreams is complicated, too.
Inspired by Christina Wyman’s own experience with a Class II malocclusion, Jawbreaker is a humorous and refreshingly honest story perfect for readers ages 8-12 who love Raina Telgemeier, Terri Libenson, Kelly Yang, Gordon Korman, and other endlessly funny and deeply heartfelt books that tackle big topics and universal coming-of-age experiences alike.
If you enjoyed Jawbreaker, then you'll also love Christina Wyman's USA Today bestseller, Slouch, and her forthcoming book Breakout. Order your own copy today!
More awards and praise for Jawbreaker:
An Indies Introduce and Kids’ Indie Next List Pick
Nerdy Book Awards Middle Grade Fiction Winner
Judy Lopez Memorial Award Winner
Mark Twain Readers Award Nominee
William Allen White Children's Book Award Nominee
South Carolina Children's Book Award Nominee
Indiana Young Hoosier Book Award Nominee
New Jersey Garden State Teen Book Award Nominee
Kids All Iowa Reads Selection
“A courageous story about developing 'brace' under pressure.” —The New York Times
★ “Smile meets Wonder.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
★ “A hugely relatable must-read.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Jawbreaker is the novel you wish you had read as a kid and are grateful that kids get to read today.” —Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production, A School Library Journal Blog
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Smile meets Wonder in Wyman's affirming debut, a South Brooklyn–set novel that probes the intersection between bullying and orthodontia through the eyes of Maximillia "Max" Audrina Plink, a 12-year-old of Italian descent. Nicknamed "Bucky Beaver" and otherwise taunted by cruel classmates, aspiring journalist Max loathes her splayed teeth, severe overbite, and jaws that "fit together like mismatched puzzle pieces." Her Class II malocclusion's painful, costly treatment—braces, headgear (which Max dubs "the jawbreaker"), and possible surgery—strains the family's already lean finances and triggers harassment from Max's sister. As Max navigates friendships, feuding parents, a father who increasingly smells of alcohol, and a journalism competition that requires a video essay, she slowly gains the courage to speak up for herself—and against academic inequities, bullying, and intergenerational trauma. Portraying complex social concepts with nuance, Max's candid, accessible first-person narration propels her growing pains and journey toward empowerment, leading to a hopeful conclusion emphasizing the idea that "no one should have to look perfect just to be treated well." An author's note discusses the story's personal roots. Secondary characters suggest the presence of racial diversity. Ages 8–12.