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The Sideways Orbit of Evie Hart

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Friendship, family and feelings collide in this sparkling middle-grade debut from Matilda Prize winner, Samera Kamaleddine.


Evie Hart likes rules. A lot. But as she embarks on her very last year of primary school, it feels like all the rules around her are being broken.

When Evie's class starts learning about the Earth's place in the universe, it makes Evie think about her own place in the world and where she belongs. Which has her more worried than ever.

When your mum writes a horoscope page for a living, it's hard not to think about what the future holds. Especially when she and the only dad Evie has ever known are acting like they're on different planets.

But the more Evie learns about the sky and the stars, the more she learns that changes in the world can't always be controlled. And maybe that's not a bad thing.

From the inaugural winner of the Matilda Prize comes a tender and moving story about one girl's journey to find her place in the world.

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      March 14, 2023
      When 12-year-old Evie’s mum and stepdad Lee announce their separation, it feels like her whole world has been turned upside down. What’s more, Lee—the only father Evie has ever known—is moving all the way to Dubbo. With her mum preoccupied with writing horoscopes and working on her new book, Evie feels increasingly adrift and anxious, feelings which are made worse by her classmate Nicole Novokoff’s constant jibes. Learning about space and the solar system in class with Miss Owen becomes an important distraction for Evie, who begins to draw parallels between her own life and facts she learns about the planets, stargazing and Earth’s place in the universe. Samera Kamaleddine, who has written a previous novel for young adults, uses the narrative of the night sky as a sort of map for Evie to navigate her way through complex relationships and a difficult period of transition, creating a fluid and holistic narrative that is rich with effective symbolism. The standout of this novel are its characters, who are all unique and acutely drawn, from Evie’s best friend Farrah Farrah, who won’t stop talking, to Nance O’Neil, who brings Evie’s family pink-iced finger buns every Wednesday afternoon. Middle to upper-primary readers will love following Evie in this warm, thought-provoking story of a girl trying to establish her place in a shifting world.

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