Book Resume
for Matteo by Michael Leali
Professional book information and credentials for Matteo.
3 Professional Reviews (1 Starred)
1 Book Award
Selected for 4 State/Province Lists
- Publisher's Weekly:
- Ages 8 - 12
- Booklist:
- Grades 4 - 7
- Kirkus:
- Ages 8 - 12
- TeachingBooks:*
- Grades 5-8
- Word Count:
- 61,979
- ATOS Reading Level:
- 3.8
- Cultural Experience:
- LGBTQ+
- Men / Boys
- Genre:
- Fairy Tales / Folklore
- Science Fiction / Fantasy
- Year Published:
- 2023
8 Subject Headings
The following 8 subject headings were determined by the U.S. Library of Congress and the Book Industry Study Group (BISAC) to reveal themes from the content of this book (Matteo).
3 Full Professional Reviews (1 Starred)
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From Publisher's Weekly
May 8, 2023
Leali (The Civil War of Amos Abernathy) tackles the booms and busts of small-town life alongside themes of acceptance in this feel-good, Pinocchio-inspired tale. When 11-year-old white-cued adoptee Matteo Lorenzini's Black best friendâ€"and secret crushâ€"Omar Jones made the Creekside Blue Whales baseball team last year, it caused a rupture in their friendship. But this year, Matteo is on the team as well, and Omar now defends Matteo from their teammates' bullying. Baseball and school life soon become the least of Matteo's worries, however, when he starts sprouting leaves and bark every time he lies in an attempt to avoid embarrassment. He confides in his Latinx-cued best friend Azura Gonzalez, who speculates that Matteo's foliage woes could be connected to Creekside's beloved and ailing giant oak tree. While Matteo and Azura try to figure out the connection between his powers and the tree, he uses his abilities to scare bullies, reconnect with Omar, and uncover more about his birth family's past. Though the story's many plot threads get a bit woolly, Leali sensitively renders Matteo's worries about his changing body and budding sexuality via a sweet fairy taleâ€"like atmosphere, charming characters, and fantastical premise. Ages 8â€"12. Agent: Sara Crowe, Pippin Properties.
From Booklist
Starred review from April 15, 2023
Grades 4-7 *Starred Review* Here's the story: young marrieds Vinny and Donna Lorenzini urgently want a baby but are unable to conceive. Desperate Vinny goes to the majestic oak--that may or may not be magic--at the heart of Creekside and wishes for a baby. He then trudges to the fire station (he's a firefighter), only to find a basket on the steps with a baby inside. Flash forward and said baby, now named Matteo, is 11 years old and a wannabe baseball player. Unfortunately, he's not very good, unlike his erstwhile best friend, Omar, on whom Matteo has a killer crush. But that's something that no one but his current best friend, Azura, knows, and the two of them are now busy doing video interviews with locals to make a documentary for the town bicentennial. They're intrigued by how many people mention Creekside's oak tree. With the stage set, something remarkable begins happening to Matteo: whenever he lies, tree bark begins growing on his chest and legs and leaves sprout from his body, even his nose (eat your heart out, Pinocchio). Leali (The Civil War of Amos Abernathy, 2022) has written a wonderfully cinematic, compulsively readable, highly imaginative, plot-rich story with characters who come alive on the page. Only the churlish could ask for anything more.
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From Kirkus
April 1, 2023
"The tree chose me to stop the lies and find the truth." Every small town hides secrets, but in Creekside, they're rooted as deeply as the beloved ancient oak that watches over the town. For 11-year-old Matteo Lorenzini, the tree is not just history, but entwined with his own story in more ways than even he knows. But the tree is dying, and as the day it's slated to be cut down approaches, strange things start happening that Matteo can't explain. In working to save tree and town alike, he must discover not only who he is, but who he was in order to stop the blight of secrets. Much like leaves changing color with the seasons, this story smoothly and without any fanfare shifts from baseball bildungsroman to a riff on the story of Pinocchio to fabulism. Although the descriptive prose is a bit clumsy at times, the plot quickly gains momentum that builds to a wonderfully touching ending. Complex issues such as family relationships, masculinity, homophobia, bullying, mental health, and more are tackled with sensitivity and grace. Young readers will find it easy to empathize with bright, passionate, insecure Matteo, and the supporting characters' rich inner lives provide great depth to the story. Matteo is White; the secondary cast is racially diverse. Tear-jerking and heartwarming in equal measure. (Fiction. 8-12)
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1 Book Awards & Distinctions
Matteo was recognized by committees of professional librarians and educators for the following book awards and distinctions.
4 Selections for State & Provincial Recommended Reading Lists
Matteo was selected by educational and library professionals to be included on the following state/provincial reading lists.
United States Lists (4)
California
- CDE Recommended List 2024
- CDE Recommended List 2024, Grades 3-5
Michigan
- MISelf in Books, 2023, Middle School
- MISelf in Books, 2023, Upper Elementary
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Lambda Literary Award, 1992-2025, Finalist, 2024