
Stifled
Jennifer Gennari(Author)
Beach Lane Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 8. October 2026
Book
Hardback
272 pages
978-1-6659-8843-8 (ISBN)
Description
Madge from Muffled gets her own story in this companion coming-of-age middle grade novel about rediscovering your voice, overcoming challenges in school, facing loss, and experiencing the ups and downs of friendship.
Madge Hesse is the best sixth grade trombonist, and getting into the middle school elite jazz ensemble proves it. She plans to become a professional musician like her mother, who died when Madge was one. Her best friend Amelia doesn't get in, though, and instead joins the Free Readers, a group fighting book banning at their school.
Amelia expects Madge to be a part of the Free Readers too, but Madge is torn. She wants to support Amelia and the cause, but she is preparing for a jazz solo audition, which means hours of practicing. As Madge tries to juggle both commitments, her friendship with Amelia erodes and her music suffers. It doesn't help that the eighth graders in band are constantly correcting her.
With her confidence and voice stifled, Madge no longer knows where she belongs. And to make matters worse, she uncovers a secret about her mother-a secret her grandmother had kept from her. Faced with pressure on all sides, Madge must rediscover her loud self to help Amelia fight book censors and to harmonize with the music of her heart once more.
Madge Hesse is the best sixth grade trombonist, and getting into the middle school elite jazz ensemble proves it. She plans to become a professional musician like her mother, who died when Madge was one. Her best friend Amelia doesn't get in, though, and instead joins the Free Readers, a group fighting book banning at their school.
Amelia expects Madge to be a part of the Free Readers too, but Madge is torn. She wants to support Amelia and the cause, but she is preparing for a jazz solo audition, which means hours of practicing. As Madge tries to juggle both commitments, her friendship with Amelia erodes and her music suffers. It doesn't help that the eighth graders in band are constantly correcting her.
With her confidence and voice stifled, Madge no longer knows where she belongs. And to make matters worse, she uncovers a secret about her mother-a secret her grandmother had kept from her. Faced with pressure on all sides, Madge must rediscover her loud self to help Amelia fight book censors and to harmonize with the music of her heart once more.
Reviews / Votes
"Gennari realistically and sensitively explores tough topics including censorship and grief...Poignant and insightful." -- <I>Kirkus Reviews</I> "Stifled by Jennifer Gennari is a thought-provoking story of shifting friendships, loss, intergenerational love, and boldly finding yourself. Readers will root for Madge as she shares her voice, her heart, and music to stand up for what she truly believes in." -Elly Swartz, author of Same Page "This timely and honest novel hits all the right notes. Madge's struggle with self-doubt and changing friendships will strongly resonate with readers. Gennari beautifully weaves together so many chords to show the highs and lows of transitioning to middle school." -Lisa Moore Ramee, author of A Good Kind of TroubleMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Simon & Schuster
Target group
Children/juvenile
US School Grade: From Third Grade to Seventh Grade, Interest Age: From 8 to 12 years
Illustrations
f-c jacket (spfx: spot gloss UV on matte film); digital
Dimensions
Height: 210 mm
Width: 140 mm
Thickness: 15 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-6659-8843-8 (9781665988438)
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Person
Jennifer Gennari is the author of Muffled, a Junior Library Guild selection and Georgia Children's Book Award finalist, and My Mixed-Up Berry Blue Summer, a Bank Street Best Children's Books of the Year selection and an ALA Rainbow title. When she's not reading or writing books, she stands up for the right to read. A graduate of Vermont College of Fine Arts, she and her husband divide their time between Vermont and the San Francisco Bay Area. Learn more at JenGennari.com.