Marty

by Rachel Noble (Author) Zoey Abbott (Illustrator)

Reading Level: K − 1st Grade

An alien makes an unexpected friend in this irresistible picture book about finding your place in the universe.

Marty is a tiny green Martian who lives here on Earth. You've never noticed him before, because he is undercover . . . Marty wears disguises and studies human behavior in order to fit in. He is always watching, learning, and laughing. And then one day, after much preparation, Marty gets a job! He loves to watch his customers, and he even makes some friends. But Marty knows he can never reveal his secret. Humans are terrified of Martians. When his cover gets blown, Marty needs somewhere safe to go. Who will see beyond his strange, green looks to show him kindness?

This adorable story of an outsider with a good heart reminds readers that everyone needs a place to call home--and a friend for company. Zoey Abbott's colorful art, full of elaborate costumes and whimsical details, pops against Rachel Nobel's spare, sweet text. 

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Kirkus

Charming.

None

This satisfying and surprisingly tender story beams an encouraging message about acceptance to young Earthlings (and to undercover Martians).

Publishers Weekly

In this book by two previous collaborators (Finn's Feather), Marty is a short, green humanoid creature with a toothy smile. He's a Martian, a term he prefers to alien, and a fan of "watching, learning, and laughing." In voiceover-style narration, Marty explains that he has to disguise himself on Earth, and a vignette pictures the prospect of his discovery, which involves coffee shop customers fleeing in horror. Abbott conjures up the details of Marty's undercover life: his home in and around a tree ("Look at his wardrobe of costumes") and his job hunt ("Marty can fool anyone"). Yet despite manifold efforts to blend in, the Martian is lonely, and when he dresses up one night as a rock musician and performs onstage, "Marty did not blend in. This made him STAND OUT!" Happily, when people track him down after the event, a loyal friend offers a safe new home. Abbott delivers lots of the punch lines visually, including Marty in tighty-whities, frustrated that he can't find the right costume. Underneath the Martian theme, this bubbly fable by Noble embraces being oneself as, far from frightening others, Marty finds out that he doesn't have to hide. Ages 3-7. Author's agent: Essie White, Storm Literary. Illustrator's agent: Erica Rand Silverman, Stimola Literary. (July)

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Review quotes

"Rachel Noble and Zoey Abbott's Marty is a charming story of acceptance, friendship and finding home." —BookPage

"Abbott's whimsical line and watercolor art is bound to invoke more than a few laughs; background details, such as Marty's home tree filled with his costumes and treasured possessions, add to the humor and the potential for new insight upon rereading. The outlandishness of the story contributes to the fun as it doesn't take itself too seriously, but it has positive implications for making friends with those who feel left out of social circles." —The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
Classification
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780823446629
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Holiday House
Publication date
July 06, 2021
Series
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BISAC categories
JUV039060 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Friendship
JUV039120 - Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes | Prejudice & Racism
JUV053010 - Juvenile Fiction | Science Fiction | Alien Contact
Library of Congress categories
Extraterrestrial beings
Toleration
Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, 07/01/21

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