The Complex Art of Being Maisie Clark (Paperback)

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All eighteen-year-old Maisie Clark wants to do is leave her tiny town in upstate New York. Crescent Valley is home to Glenna's, the family-run portrait shop she loves more than anything. But after years of imitating her dad's artistic style, Maisie fears she will never find her own voice. So, she comes up with a plan: quit working at Glenna's, go to art school in London, and, most importantly, stop painting portraits. If she can't find her voice by the end of the year, she'll give up art entirely. Unfortunately, pushing outside her comfort zone is (surprise!) uncomfortable. Maisie struggles to connect with her eccentric new flatmates, feels farther away from her best friend than ever, and hates every art course she signed up for--especially photography, where her talented but prickly partner, Eli, is not afraid to point out her every mistake on their semester-long project. Maisie is already questioning all her life choices when a crime strikes Glenna's, reopening old family wounds she thought she'd long healed from. It'll take even more discomfort, as well as help from Eli, her older brother, Calum, and his earnest boyfriend, Benji, to confront the layers she's painted over the past. But maybe, just maybe, the keys to finding herself lie closer to home than she realized.

Title Metadata

Author:
Kleckner, Sabrina
Publisher:
Flux
Language:
English
Copyright:
2025
Number of Pages:
288
Dewey:
FIC
Dewey Range:
FIC
Binding Type:
Paperback
Interest Age:
16
Lexile Level:
740
Lexile Range:
Developing Reader (500 - 799)

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