Spoon

Spoon by Stephanie Peters, published by North Star Editions in 2025, is a 160-page novel that explores the life of sixteen-year-old Macy, who finds herself navigating the complexities of high school dynamics. Once the starting setter on her varsity volleyball team, Macy now plays backup to the talented new girl, Alliyah. As a game called Spoon gains popularity at their school, Macy grapples with her conflict-averse nature and the implications of Alliyah’s increasingly reckless behavior, which threatens both their team and the school’s Code of Conduct.
Readers will discover a narrative that delves into themes of competition, friendship, and the pressures of adolescence. As Macy faces the challenge of balancing her loyalty to her team with her moral compass, the story unfolds with fast-paced action and relatable social issues. This edition is designed to engage teen readers, particularly those who may struggle with traditional texts, featuring short chapters and straightforward language suitable for ages 14 and up.
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Sixteen-year-old junior Macy was the starting setter on the varsity volleyball team last year. Now she’s the backup for new girl Alliyah, who is a standout both on and off the court. With her conflict-averse personality, this new role suits Macy just fine . . . until a game called Spoon takes the school by storm. The rules of Spoon are simple: Decorate a plastic spoon. Keep the spoon with you at all times. If someone demands to see your spoon, you must show it within five seconds. If you can’t, you’re out. At first, the game seems harmless. Though Alliyah’s competitive streak annoys Macy, and her actions threaten to break the school’s Code of Conduct, Macy knows reporting Alliyah would get the starter benched, hurting the team’s playoff chances. But when Alliyah begins pulling increasingly dangerous stunts in order to win at Spoon, Macy must ask herself: What does it mean to put her team first? Characterized by exciting, fast-paced plots and themes that are relevant for high school students, Horizon’s Hi-Lo books are both engaging and easy to read. Short chapters, simple sentence structures, and an accessible format make these books perfect for teen reluctant readers. Horizon books are written at a 2nd- to 3rd-grade reading level with an interest level of ages 14 and up.
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