Book Description
for Beauty Queens by Libba Bray
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
An airplane with the 50 Teen Dream beauty contestants has crash landed on a remote tropical island. Ms. Texas puts herself in charge of the small group of survivors with food, shelter, and footwork her priorities. (Of course they should practice their dance routines!) Smart, biting dialogue; witty adaptations of beauty contest skills and supplies for survival; and hilarious commercial vignettes for Corporation (the contest sponsor) beauty products are one dimension of this darkly comic, over-the-top novel. But the young women also begin to reveal dimensions of who they really are beneath the polished veneers: Jennifer is a lesbian and aspiring comics artist, Petra is transgender and a killer clothes designer (not to mention former lead singer of a boy band), Mary Lou has taken a vow of chastity. Shanti and Nicole, the two surviving contestants of color, find friendship in talking honestly about race, culture, and their real dreams. Sosie, who is deaf, teaches Jennifer a about ability, sign language, and love. The young women prove to be capable and competent as they await rescue, unaware that the Corporation has other plans for them. Libba Bray’s scathingly funny novel shows immense respect for teen readers as it makes fun of our cultural obsession with beauty, consumerism, and contrived reality TV (did we mention the pirates?) while challenging sexism, stereotypes, and cultural expectations for girls and young women. Bray also provokes thought about the role of corporate America in governance and foreign policy, and gets in more than a few digs at colonialism and the exploitation of developing nations for the benefit of corporate bottom lines, beautifully balancing it all in one of the most entertaining reads of the year. (Age 14 and older)
CCBC Choices 2012. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin - Madison, 2012. Used with permission.