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Mismatched

A Modern Graphic Retelling of Emma

Audiobook
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"A chaotically queer retelling of Jane Austen's Emma." —Alice Oseman, creator of Heartstopper
A teen social media star learns he can't control everything in this delicious, queer graphic novel adaptation that relocates Jane Austen's Emma to a modern-day high school in Queens, New York.
Evan Horowitz has it all: beauty, brains, and a not-so-secret flair for matchmaking! An Insta influencer with a talent for makeup and a taste for romance, he's no stranger to playing cupid for those hopelessly clueless in finding love.
So when shy transfer student Natalia shuffles into school one day, Evan can't help but get his hands messy! With so many matches to choose from, it's not long before he sets a plan in motion for Natalia—much against the better judgement of his level-headed best friend, Davi.
But he takes things too far, creating a web of drama that spirals out of his control. Can Evan learn to put the people closest to him before his misguided ambition? Or will he lose them and his own chance at romance, too?
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    • Kirkus

      July 1, 2024
      Style influencer, ballet dancer, out-and-proud president of his school's gay-straight alliance, and social expert: Is there anything Evan Horowitz can't do? In this contemporary retelling of Jane Austen's Emma, white Jewish Evan is ending junior year determined to generously share his wisdom with his ragtag group of classmates. Most in need is Natalia, the na�ve new girl whom Evan immediately takes on as a makeover-and-matchmaking project. Various pairings ensue, including secret dating, Rainbow Prom drama, and an ill-advised crush. Evan's lifelong best friend is the sensible and steady Brazilian American Davi, who frequently shuts down his schemes and notions. The pair are so comfortable together that the first sparks of friendship turning to romance take them both by surprise. Camlin draws as much on Clueless as they do on the original novel, closely following the expected plot beats, which, if not exactly innovative, will be agreeable to fans of the film. Evan's characterization is easily the star of the show; he's a worthy Emma Woodhouse analogue whose sky-high confidence and charm don't waver despite his myriad flaws. The less well-developed supporting cast members are allowed fun moments. There's a wholesome simplicity to Zeferino's art, with its bright pastel colors and fluid linework lending a cheerful and welcoming aesthetic to the people and places of the Queens setting and humor to the characters' interactions. A pleasant and amusing retelling. (Graphic fiction. 12-18)

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    • Booklist

      July 1, 2024
      Grades 7-12 Social media influencer, ballet dancer, and makeup guru Evan Horowitz's matchmaking attempts backfire in this endearing, queer graphic retelling of Jane Austen's Emma. Confident after introducing his sister to her new husband, Evan sees potential matches everywhere. As president of his school's GSA, he has opinions about a lot of people. He does his best to use this knowledge--along with his makeup and styling skills--to help new girl Natalia find romance. But when his own crush turns out to like someone else, and Natalia's sights set on Davi, Evan's lifelong best friend, he realizes that his meddling may have gotten out of hand. Despite an occasionally lagging pace, the art is adorable and the characters are quirky and compelling, if frustrating at times (not unlike the source material). Readers who are unfamiliar with Emma may find the connections between characters and the shifting alignments confusing; the various situations seem to resolve themselves rather quickly at the end. Despite some narrative slow points, this update brings accessibility and a modern sensibility to a beloved classic.

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    • AudioFile Magazine
      A full cast, backed by sound effects and music, transform this queer adaptation of Jane Austen's EMMA from the graphic novel to an audiobook. High school senior and Instagram influencer Evan, a leader in his high school's LGBTQ+ student association, sees himself as Cupid and can't resist the opportunity to set up shy and dowdy newcomer Natalia--despite the warnings of his best friend, Davi. Mark Sanderlin's age-appropriate voice projects Evan's emotions. The subplots are helped by the other cast members' ease with portraying their characters. Examples include Andr Santana's capable depiction of Davi's growing frustration and Shannon Tyo's high-pitched, fast-paced presentation of the chatterbox Anika. E.J.F. © AudioFile 2025, Portland, Maine

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