First-year orientation

Book - 2023

"Sixteen acclaimed authors--including a National Book Award nominee, a New York Times best-selling novelist, and a beloved actress--join forces for a cross-genre YA anthology of linked short stories about the first days of college. Jilly cannot believe her parents keep showing up at all of her orientation events. (Except, yes, she can totally believe that.) Isaac wants to be known as someone other than the kid who does magic and has an emotional support bunny. Lilly is stuck working at the college bookstore during orientation (but maybe new friends are closer than they appear). Hira, meanwhile, just wants to retire from ghost hunting once and for all, but a spirit in the library's romance section has other ideas. For their sophomo...re effort, the contributing editors behind the critically acclaimed Battle of the Bands admit us to opening day at a fictional college, with a collection that makes an ideal high school graduation gift or "summer-before" read. This colorful array of stories spans genres and moods--from humorous to heartfelt to ghostly--tackling with sensitivity, humor, and warmth what it feels like to take those first shaky steps into adulthood."--Publisher marketing.

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  • Don't worry, nothing bad happens to the rabbit / Eric Smith
  • The secret room / Dana L. Davis
  • Oyster / Gloria Chao
  • Pearls of wisdom / Jennifer Chen
  • In which a side character accepts a quest / Anna Birch
  • Ay Güey / Adi Alsaid
  • Holding hibiscus / Olivia A. Cole
  • College parties and other places to find your (ex) crush / Kristina Forest
  • About-face / Phil Stamper
  • Wayfinding / Aminah Mae Safi
  • I'm Ric Clingerman / Lance Rubin
  • Mighty / Kathleen Glasgow
  • Ghost hunting for the intrepid first year / Farah Naz Rishi
  • Balmoral Hell / Sam Maggs
  • They call me Bull / Bryan Bliss
  • The friends we make along the way / Lauren Gibaldi
  • About the contributors.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

These 16 contemporary stories about the first day of college address the unsettling mix of feelings caused by launching into a new life in an unfamiliar place. Each story is set at fictional Rolland College in New Jersey, a believable backdrop for depicting experiences common to new students in residential colleges in the U.S.: saying goodbye to parents, meeting roommates, attending activity fairs, exploring campus environs, and navigating parties and alcohol. The authors, many of them well-known YA names, including Gloria Chao, Adi Alsaid, and Kathleen Glasgow, each write about a different protagonist, deftly exploring deeper themes such as missing home, worrying about fitting in, finding friends, and remaking oneself. The stories showcase authentic feelings and generally end on a positive note, which is comforting for readers anxious about starting college. The stories are cleverly interlinked, with characters making cameos in other stories or experiencing different sides of the same events. The cast of characters, like the contributors, is racially and ethnically diverse, and some are queer. Among the variety of stories are two focusing on former child actors, one featuring a girl disappointed to be at Rolland and not an Ivy League, and one about the daughter of a college employee who has chosen to work on campus rather than enroll as a student. The rest of the collection rounds out a diversity of experiences. A strong short story collection focusing on a life-changing transition. (author bios) (Anthology. 14-18) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.