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In a normal high school in Mica, Arizona, an extraordinary girl originally named Susan renames herself as, "Stargirl" Caraway. She enters with a pet rat, a bag with a realistic sunflower on it, a ukelele and a quirky personality! At first, people are overwhelmed, in a good way. But then, they... read more

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The story is told by Leo Borlock, a boy in high school. Susan "Stargirl" Caraway starts school at Mica High School in Arizona after being home schooled. Stargirl is eccentric and stands out in a sea of "normalness." The students at Mica High ends up turning on her because she is different. ... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)

The story is told by Leo Borlock, a boy in high school. Susan "Stargirl" Caraway starts school at Mica High School in Arizona after being home schooled. Stargirl is eccentric and stands out in a sea of "normalness." The students at Mica High ends up turning on her because she is different. Stargirl makes an effort to be "normal," for Leo, but decides to go back to herself when her efforts fail.
Stargirl is wonderful story that I would recommend to almost anyone!


In a normal high school in Mica, Arizona, an extraordinary girl called Susan "Stargirl" Caraway enters with a pet rat, a bag with a realistic sunflower on it, a ukelele and a quirky personality. At first, people are overwhelmed, in a good way. But then, they start to shun her. She is mocked for everything that makes her different. So, to save her, her boyfriend Leo asks her to be one thing that could possibly kill her soul: being normal.

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  • Stargirl: I cant remember if she had a name at the moment but shes really weird and odd. she stands out alot.
  • Betty Lou (love: Add a description of this character.
  • Stargiri
  • Leo
  • Stargirt
  • Stargiro
  • Susan Julia "Stargirl" Caraway: The protagonist of the story. She is unique and different. She is a non-conformist and has an impeccable school spirit which makes her the buzz about in Mica Area High School. Stargirl is like an ambassador for individuality. Even after she leaves Mica, she leaves a tidal wave in her wake. She loves to be herself, no matter what people think. One of her favorite things to do is make other people happy, no matter how the cost affects her. She also has lots of quirky habits, like dropping change, making up stories for people in public, keeping a happy wagon, erasing herself, going to funerals for people she doesn't know, sending presents to people she doesn't know, and keeping a scrapbook for a young boy in her neighborhood. She has a rat, Cinnamon, that she brings to school and everywhere.
  • Leo Borlock: He is the one narrating the story. He loves collecting porcupine neckties but has a hard time finding them. He is the producer/director of their in-school TV show, Hot Seat. For him, Stargirl was real and that's what he loves about her. He was fascinated by Stargirl when she first came and was one of the few who didn't really believe the crazy theories. He also really cared about her, like when she's on Hot Seat. However, he yearns to be popular, but is set just below the standard. This is a big factor in Stargirl and Leo's relationship, and ultimately the reason of their break-up.
  • Kevin Quinlan: Leo's best friend. He is the on-camera host of their in-school TV show, Hot Seat. He, unlike Leo, is like the rest of the school and wants only to break Stargirl down and expose her.
  • Archie Hapwood Brubaker: He was a paleontologist. He was also teaching at universities in the East. Today, he teaches kids of all ages about nature and fossils. The kids are members of his Loyal Order of The Stone Bone. He loves sharing his wisdom with kids, and even though it doesn't always make sense to them, they always come back, for he has a great understanding of what life really is.
  • Mr. McShane: The Mica High's faculty representative to the state oratorical contest.
  • Wayne Parr: Hillari Kimble's boyfriend. He is gorgeous but doesn't have any achievements. He is the total opposite of Hillari. He is basically the reflection of the students at Mica High. His ultimate goal in life is to be a GQ model.
  • Hillari Kimble: A selfish girl who hates Stargirl, smashed her happy face cookie with her shoe, rules the school, and is dating stupid, ordinary Wayne Parr. She can't believe how a girl cannot conform or act "normal." She creates theories about Stargirl's behavior. One of the most popular girls in school, but more like the dictator.
  • Dori Dilson: One and only friend of Stargirl that loves her for who she is! She is a brown-haired ninth-grader who wrote poems in a looseleaf notebook half as big as herself.
  • Ron Kovac: The six-foot-eight basketball superstar of Sun Valley. He breaks his ankle during a competition game with Mica High School, and Stargirl is the only person besides the coach to offer consolation. Stargirl's shunning really picks up at this point.
  • Alan Ferko: A pudding-bodied senior.
  • Mallory Stillwell: The captain of the cheerleaders in Mica Area High School.
  • Mrs. Caraway: The mother of Stargirl. She was once Stargirl's teacher and she also makes costumes for movies. When Leo meets her, she's fashioning a costume for a production to appear in Denver, CO.
  • Charles Caraway: He is the father of Stargirl and he works in MicaTronics.
  • Anna Grisdale: A senior girl who lost her grandfather after a long illness.
  • Mr. Robineau: The faculty advisor. Drives Stargirl to her oratorical competition in Phoenix.
  • Jennifer St. John: One of the Jury.
  • Damon Ricci: One of the Jury.
  • Mike Ebersole: One of the Jury.
  • Becca Rinaldi: One of the Jury.
  • Renee Bozeman: One of the Jury.
  • Raymond Studemacher: The guy who danced with Stargirl at the Ocotillo ball. Also referred to as Raymond Something, because people can't remember his last name.
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  • “She was elusive. She was today. She was tomorrow. She was the faintest scent of a cactus flower, the flitting shadow of an elf owl. We did not know what to make of her. In our minds we tried to pin her to a corkboard like a butterfly, but the pin merely went through and away she flew.”
    Leo
  • “It was a rebellion she led, a rebellion for rather then against. For ourselves.”
    Leo
  • “"I wanted to feel myself getting closer step by step, feel the tension rising like fizz in a soda bottle."”
    Leo
  • “The echo of her laughter is the second sunrise I awaken to each day, and at night I feel it is more than stars looking down on me.”
    Leo
  • “There was no direction to my liberation. I had no urge to color my hair or trash my sneakers. So I just enjoyed the feeling and watched the once amorphous student body separate itself into hundreds of individuals. The pronoun "we" itself seemed to rack and drift apart in pieces.”
    Leo
  • “Like so many of Archie's words, they seemed not to enter through my ears but to settle on my skin, there to burrow like tiny eggs awaiting the rain of my maturity, when they would hatch and I at last would understand.”
    Leo
  • “Why wait to feel great? Celebrate now.”
    Stargirl
  • “When a Stargirl cries, she does not shed tears but light.”
    Archie Brubaker
  • “The trouble with miracles is, they don't last long.”
    Archie Brubaker
  • “The earth is speaking to us, but we can't hear because of all the racket our senses are making. Sometimes we need to erase them, erase our senses. Then--maybe--the earth will touch us. The universe will speak. The stars will whisper.”
    Stargirl
  • “Stargirl. Though I think she had simpler things in mind. Star people are rare. You'll be lucky to meet another.”
    Archie Brubaker
  • “Stargirl: Do you believe in enchanted places? | Leo: You talking to me or the rat? | Stargirl: You. | Leo: I don't know. I never thought about it. | Stargirl: I'm going to show you one. | Leo: What if I don't want to see it? | Stargirl: You think you have a choice? ............ Stargirl: Look familiar? | Leo: It's where we came that day. | Stargirl: We? I was coming out here, you were half a mile behind. Sneaking after me. Stalking me. | Leo: Stalking? I was not stalking. I was just lagging behind a little, that's all. | Stargirl: Following me. | Leo: So? | Stargirl: Why? | Leo: I don't know. | Stargirl: You liked me. | Leo: ... <Smiled> | Stargirl: You were smitten with me. You were speechless to behold my beauty. You had never met anyone so fascinating. You thought of me every waking minute. You dreamed about me. You couldn't stand it. You couldn't let such wonderfulness out of your sight. You had to follow me. | Leo: Don't give yourself so much credit. It was your rat I was after.”
  • “Stargirl: Don't get a big head, mister. I was allowed to invite two friends along. You weren't the only one I asked. | Leo: So who was the other? | Stargirl: Dori. | Leo: Well, then. I think I'll go for the big head. Dori isn't another guy.”
  • “Stargirl: Are you getting acquainted with Cinnamon? | Leo: Sort of? | Stargirl: Are you lying? | Leo: Sort of. | Stargirl: Are you afraid of rats? | Leo: Sort of. | Stargirl: Do you think I'm cute? If you say sort of, I'll tell Cinnamon to bite you. | Leo: Yes. | Stargirl: Yes, what? | Leo: I think you're cute.”
  • “Nobody has the time. The time cannot be owned. The time is free to everyone.”
    Stargirl
  • “Just two weeks before, I had found out she knew my name, and now I was loopy with love. I was floating. I floated up the white light that washed my sheets and slept on the moon.”
    Leo Borlock
  • “I was Susan Caraway's boyfriend. I. Me. Really? That Susan Caraway? The one with the tiny barrettes and toe rings? Yep, that's the one, my girlfriend. Call me Mr. Susan.”
    Leo Borlock
  • “It's really hard to do nothing totally. Even just sitting here, like this, our bodies are churning, our minds are chattering. There's a whole commotion going on inside us.”
    Stargirl
  • “It's my happy wagon. Actually, it could just as well be called an unhappy wagon, but I prefer happy. It's about how I feel. When something makes me happy, I put a pebble in the wagon. If I'm unhappy, I take a pebble out. There are twenty pebbles in all.”
    Stargirl
  • “I pledge allegiance to United Turtles of America and to the fruit bats of Borneo, one planet in the Milky Way, incredible, with justice and black bean burritos for all.”
    Stargirl
  • “In the eyes of the student body, she was part of my identity. I was "her boyfriend." I was Mr. Stargirl.”
    Leo Borlock
  • “I'm not my name. My name is something I wear, like a shirt. It gets worn, I outgrow it, I change it.”
    Stargirl
  • “Events become feelings, feelings become events. Head and heart are contrary historians.”
    Leo Borlock
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  • She laughed when there was no joke. She danced when there was no music. She had no friends, yet she was the friendliest person in school.
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  • She was elusive. She was today. She was tomorrow. She was the faintest scent of a cactus flower, the flitting shadow of an elf owl. We did not know what to make of her. In our minds we tried to pin her to a corkboard like a butterfly, but the pin merely went through and away she flew.
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  • “On the contrary, she is one of us. Most decidedly. She is us more than we are us. She is, I think, who we really are. Or were.”
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  • It was a rebellion she led, a rebellion for rather than against. For ourselves. For the dormant mud frogs we had been for so long.
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  • All of her feelings, all of her attentions flowed outward. She had no ego.
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  • “You’ll know her more by your questions than by her answers. Keep looking at her long enough. One day you might see someone you know.”
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  • Whose affection do you value more, hers or the others’? The Señor says everything will follow from that.”
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  • “Best hope it’s not,” he said. “The trouble with miracles is, they don’t last long.”
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  • “…and then—ah—we open our eyes and the day is before us, and”—he snapped his fingers—“we become ourselves.”
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  • She cheered when we scored. When Sun Valley scored, she did not. Something inside me felt better.
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Setting & Locations edit see section history

Mica, Arizona

Organizations edit see section history

  • Hot Seat: A show that Leo Borlock directs, and Kevin, his best friend,is the host of it. Kevin tries to talk Leo into signing Stargirl up for it. When the show comes up, Stargirl is in it, and everything goes wrong with the jury hating her.

First Sentence edit see section history

When I was little, my uncle Pete had a necktie with a porcupine painted on it.

Table of Contents edit see section history

Porcupine Necktie - Introduction
Chapters 1-33
More than stars - Epilogue

Glossary edit see section history

Series & Lists edit see section history

This is book 1 of 2 in Stargirl. (standard series)

Followed by Love, Stargirl.

This book is in Best Teen Fiction. (community list)
This is book 50 of 95 in Estrela do Mar. (community list)

Preceded by The Little White Horse, and followed by Tuck Everlasting.

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Jerry Spinelli (Author)

Other Contributors:

  1. Joan Slattery (Editor)
  2. Alfred A. Knopf (Illustrator)
  3. Randomhouse Inc.

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Country: USA
Publication Date: August 8, 2000
ISBN: 978-0679886372
Page Count: 186

Classification edit see section history

  • Library of Congress: PZ7.S75663 2000
  • Dewey: F SPI

Notes for Parents edit see section history

Reading Level: Ages 9-12

This book is really cute and good for ages 9 -12. I have read it twice, even being above those levels.

More Books Like This edit see section history

   
  • Love, Stargirl
  • Schooled
  • Defying the Diva
  • The Girl Who Could Fly

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