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Meet Me in Outer Space

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Smart and unflinching, this #OwnVoices debut contemporary novel stars an ambitious college student who refuses to be defined by her central auditory processing disorder.
Edie Kits has a learning disability. Well, not a learning disability exactly, but a disability that impacts her learning. It isn't visible, it isn't obvious, and it isn't something she likes to advertise.
And for three semesters of college, her hard work and perseverance have carried her through. Edie thinks she has her disability under control until she meets her match with a French 102 course and a professor unwilling to help her out.
Edie finds herself caught between getting the help she needs and convincing her professor that she isn't looking for an easy out. Luckily for Edie, she has an amazing best friend, Serena, who is willing to stitch together a plan to ensure Edie's success. And then there's Hudson, the badly dressed but undoubtedly adorable TA in her French class who finds himself pulled into her orbit...
Chosen by readers like you for Macmillan's young adult imprint Swoon Reads, Meet Me in Outer Space is a sweet, heartachingly real story of love and college life by debut author Melinda Grace.
Praise for Meet Me in Outer Space from the Swoon Reads community:
"Edie's resolve not to give up her lifelong dream for a guy is heartening ... This #ownvoices debut tackles the stigma of a hidden disability." —Booklist

"A sweet college romance that features a disability experience not often represented in teen fiction." —School Library Journal
"I can relate to Edie. I don't have CAPD but I have ADHD and that makes everything study related/ everyday functioning super hard. Reading on because this hit so close home." —Tara Olivia, reader on SwoonReads.com

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    • School Library Journal

      March 1, 2019

      Gr 9 Up-This YA debut offers an #OwnVoices look at what it is like to live with central auditory processing disorder (CAPD). Edie Kits is a college student studying fashion who hopes to spend the summer and beyond in Paris. Everything is on track except French 102. Learning a language is hard enough, but when you add Edie's CAPD into the mix, passing the class begins to feel impossible. Her professor is not particularly helpful when she asks for accommodations, but the TA for the class, Wesley Hudson, is more understanding and also more distracting. Hudson volunteers to tutor Edie in French, and soon it becomes clear that they both want more than just a tutoring relationship. Edie makes her desire to focus on passing French and going to Paris very clear, while Hudson makes his romantic intentions equally clear. Though readers may wish that Hudson respected Edie's intentions, the attraction between the two of them is well drawn. Edie and Hudson are both likable, if thinly developed, characters whom many will want to see together despite missteps from both of them. The ending feels a bit rushed and will leave teens wondering how Edie and Hudson will work out their issues. VERDICT A sweet college romance that features a disability experience not often represented in teen fiction. A good choice for most YA shelves.-Mindy Rhiger, Hennepin County Library, MN

      Copyright 2019 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      March 1, 2019
      Grades 8-11 Edie doesn't want a boyfriend?her heart belongs to Paris. She's headed to the fashion capital of the world for the summer of her dreams, if she can pass her first year of college French. Unfortunately, Edie's auditory processing disorder makes even English sound like nonsense under the wrong circumstances. Hudson, the TA Edie is reluctantly crushing on, is happy to help, but Edie hesitates to accept his offer of tutoring: intent on maintaining her independence, she doesn't want to be viewed merely as an object of pity. But even if Hudson can look past her disability to see the real Edie, starting any kind of relationship when she plans to extend her study abroad for as long as possible could only lead to heartbreak. Edie's resolve not to give up her lifelong dream for a guy is heartening, although her refusal to even consider a long-distance relationship seems overly contrived at times (her fluent French tutor wouldn't love to visit France?). Tame for a college romance, this #ownvoices debut tackles the stigma of a hidden disability.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2019, American Library Association.)

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