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Who Is Amy Schneider?

Questions on Growing Up, Being Curious, and Winning It Big on Jeopardy! (A Young Readers Edition of In the Form of a Question)

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A young readers edition of the inspirational and bold memoir from the most successful woman ever to compete on Jeopardy!—and an exploration of what it means to ask questions of the world and of yourself.
In eighth grade, Amy Schneider was voted "Most likely to appear on Jeopardy!" by her classmates. Decades later, she finally got her chance. Not only did Amy walk away with $1.3 million while captivating the world with her impressive forty-game winning streak, but she made history and won an even greater prize—the joy of being herself on national television and blazing a trail for openly queer and transgender people around the world. Now, she shares her singular journey that led to becoming an unlikely icon and hero to millions. Her superpowers: boundless curiosity and fearless questioning.

Who Is Amy Schneider? shows kids that there isn't a right way to be smart nor a wrong way to learn, that curiosity fuels passion, and that discovering your true self begins with asking yourself why?
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    • Kirkus

      January 1, 2025
      TheJeopardy! champion answers the big questions in this young readers' adaptation of her memoir. In nine chapters (among them "How Did You Get So Smart?" and "How Can I Fully Be Myself?"), Schneider covers her run on the popular game show, her gender transition, life with attention deficit disorder and depression, fame, friendship, and her love of learning. She writes in a casual, approachable tone, explaining concepts at readers' level while never veering into the preachy. The book is chock-full of big and small life lessons, from the way Schneider figures out the meaning of a new word, likeoviparous ("Because I know thatovi- means 'eggs, ' I can guess that-parous might mean something like 'giving birth'"), to the importance of self-acceptance. Charting a long journey that culminated in her finally feeling comfortable in her own skin, Schneider discusses the anguish of joining the Boy Scouts, the community she found as a theater kid in high school, and her pride in raising visibility among trans people. Her candid, humorous voice will entice readers, especially those who have also felt like outcasts for being "too smart," who are neurodivergent or queer, or who otherwise struggle to express their true selves. She offers a critical look at the concept of intelligence, acknowledging that it is complex and difficult to measure and encouraging learning for its own sake; ultimately, this is a lesson in living life with curiosity and confidence. A fun, honest memoir that champions knowledge. (Jeopardy! trivia)(Memoir. 8-12)

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      February 1, 2025
      Grades 4-7 In this appealingly honest and refreshing memoir, Jeopardy! champion Schneider answers questions she's frequently asked by interviewers, such as "How did you get so smart?" But much of her memoir, written with Stone, focuses on how Schneider evolved as a person and came out as trans in her thirties. Schneider shares the strategies and skills she employed to win at Jeopardy! and describes growing up pre-transition. Schneider got bullied for being too smart, so she learned to downplay her abilities. She touches on a variety of other subjects, such as the teachers who have impacted her life, gender dysphoria, her journey through transition, changing her name, struggles with ADD and depression, her adolescent struggle with an alcoholic mother, divorce from wife Kelly, and life lessons learned through theater. Schneider's heartfelt, humorous, and accessible young readers edition of her adult memoir, In the Form of a Question (2023), will resonate with any young person who is looking for reassurance and acceptance as they question or struggle with gender identity.

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