Breakup, makeup

Stacey Anthony

Book - 2023

"Eli Peterson is a self-taught, up-and-coming makeup artist in the cosplay scene who is barely making ends meet. While they might be slaying it with their breathtaking looks, they're also trying to save enough money for top surgery and convince their parents that their artistic dream is worthwhile. During a convention, Eli hears about Makeup Wars, a competition that could change everything... The grand prize? A scholarship to Beyond, the best SFX school on the West Coast. The problem? Going head-to-head with the most talented up-and-coming makeup artists in the scene--including rival influencer Zachary Miller, their ex-boyfriend. Eli will have to juggle their makeup brushes, their rekindled feelings for Zach, and their self-doubt ...in order to win everything they've ever wanted: a chance to chase their dream and a second chance at love"--Book jacket.

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Young adult fiction
Novels
LGBTQ+ fiction
LGBTQ+ romance fiction
Published
New York, NY : Running Press Kids 2023.
Language
English
Main Author
Stacey Anthony (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
376 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Audience
Ages 13-99.
Grades 10-12.
ISBN
9780762481637
9780762481644
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Anthony's layered debut follows 19-year-old transgender nonbinary Eli Peterson as they compete against their ex-boyfriend to win a scholarship to Beyond, an elite special effects and costume design school. The competition, Makeup Wars, requires participants to showcase their makeup skills and cosplaying talent in accordance with varying themes; Eli hopes to use the win to turn their status as a megapopular beauty influencer into a career as an SFX artist. When they learn that their ex-boyfriend, Zachary Miller, will also be participating, longing for Zach--compounded by Eli's belief that the two weren't compatible due to their disparate financial situations--prompts feelings of self-doubt. While managing their lingering love for Zach, Eli also stresses about saving money for top surgery. As the competition grows more heated, Eli must confront their insecurities if they hope to win. Luckily, a cast of intersectionally inclusive friends and rivals support Eli as they work toward overcoming their trauma-informed belief that they have to be "their own safety net" to survive. Anthony's organic descriptions of makeup, cosplay, and convention culture add texture to this inspiring story about self-acceptance and second chances. Most characters cue as white. Ages 13--up. Agent: Paige Wheeler, CMA. (May)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Old flames meet at a cosplay contest. Eli, a nonbinary makeup artist and cosplay influencer taking a gap year before college, dreams of working behind the scenes on films, bringing fantastical beings to life. Between shifts at Denny's, Eli attends FaeCon in one of their ambitious cosplays. There, they learn that their hero, Theresa Jenkins, a makeup artist and co-creator of the tabletop role-playing game podcast Chaos Reign, is offering a scholarship to Beyond, Eli's dream special-effects makeup school in Hollywood, as first prize in the Makeup Wars contest. Eli enters--only to find out Zach, their ex, is also competing. Lingering bitterness and jealous romantic tension make it difficult for Eli to focus on their craft, but after Zach saves Eli from a makeup prosthesis mishap, the pair broach a tentative friendship. Supported by best friend Bodhi, Eli struggles over their feelings for Zach while fighting to win. The writing grips from the start and shines most when Eli is performing the more technical aspects of their cosplays. Unfortunately, though Eli is a huge nerd and adores the Chaos Reign podcast, readers are given scant details about the game's lore or what draws Eli to its characters, leaving odd gaps given that the bulk of the plot is about cosplaying. Fun spot art opens each chapter. Eli and Zach seem to default to White; Bodhi is implied Indian and White. Only held back from greatness by limited worldbuilding. (Fiction. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.