TLDR: This is it -- this is the one. I am rooting for MALLORY IN FULL COLOR for the 2025 Newbery! (And the Stonewall.)
While some adults will dismiss it as heavy-handed in terms of queer identity and political action, I prefer to think of it as right-sized, giving young people accurate language and prompting thoughtful questions. Everything about this book is PERFECTLY tuned to actual middle grade readers, something I find sadly lacking in many MG novels these days. The characters are not preternaturally mature 12 year olds or mouthpieces for adult worldviews -- rather, even the main character is rife with the internal contradictions, lack of impulse control, poor judgment, and sometimes cranky attitude of a real 7th grader! But that also makes Mallory, alongside her soft heart and rich creativity, beautifully multidimensional, which is ultimately the message of this book. We do and must contain multitudes, and while some people know and understand themselves from a young age (like Noa or Etta), a lot of us take our time to get there.
From a craft standpoint, this book is masterfully paced and plotted. The stakes are high without being insurmountable, the tension builds and the reader laments both Mallory's choices and the external circumstances that drive her to them, and the denouement is that much sweeter as a result. I haven't read anything so satisfying in a long time, where every single detail has a thematic place in the larger structure, without feeling shoehorned in. I mean, the close third person narration that has Mallory Marsh talking about herself in third person? The backpack? The cat? The PIZZA?? I wept, I tell you, not just at how I related to Mallory's story but at how dynamically yet gracefully that story is told.
I could go on and on, but at this point, you should just read the book. I plan to do so again -- hopefully with some students in library class. I can easily see MALLORY ALL ALONG grabbing the attention of even the most "I'm not into books" kids. It's the perfect windows/mirrors/sliding glass doors mentor text, and I can already hear them shrieking "NOOOOOO! KEEP GOING!" when class comes to an end just as we get to a juicy cliffhanger. And I'll be right there with them!!