Ever wonder if the stars had a hand in giving us that awkward middle school glow-up phase? Well, on this day—when cosmic energies seem to juggle insecurities and self-love—Christina Wyman swoops in like a literary lifeline. A USA Today bestselling author and teacher from Michigan, Christina’s newest gem, “Breakout,” tackles the hilarity and heartbreak of chronic acne through a middle-grade lens that’s as fresh as Mercury doing its retro dance. If adolescence is a cosmic comedy of errors, her books are the perfect scripts, starring girls who learn to own their quirks—whether it’s a craniofacial anomaly in “Jawbreaker” or towering challenges in “Slouch.” It’s like the universe decided to nudge us all toward embracing our weirdness, one page at a time. Curious to see how Christina spins these tales of real, messy, beautiful human stuff? Dive in and see why readers (and apparently the stars) can’t get enough. LEARN MORE.
Christina Wyman is a USA Today bestselling author and teacher living in Michigan. Her upcoming novel, “Breakout,” is a fresh and funny middle-grade novel about a girl with chronic acne figuring out how to feel good in her own skin, and is available wherever books are sold, including through local independent bookstores. Her runaway debut hit, “Jawbreaker,” is a middle-grade book that follows a seventh-grader with a craniofacial anomaly, and is a Publishers Weekly Best Books of 2023. Her sophomore novel, “Slouch,” about a tall girl navigating friends, family, self-esteem, and boundaries, is a Bank Street Best Children’s Book of the Year. She has also written essays for the Washington Post, CNN, MSNBC, ELLE Magazine, New York Magazine, and other outlets.
Auto Amazon Links: No products found.

This will close in 0 seconds
This will close in 0 seconds