Home: My Life In The Universe is written by Mark Ballabon, with illustrations
by Grant Macdonald. It is suitable for teenage and young adult readers aged
around 12+, and is a book which really does make you think about what home is,
and where it is...?
The story focusses on Leah, a teenage girl who
is growing into the adult she'll become. It is a coming-of-age tale, with the
climate crisis and our place in the universe right at its heart.
Leah is an 'ordinary' teenager, and she's unique, just like every teenager. She feels she is weird and different, yet really plain, and she's okay with individuality to a point, but she wants to fit in, and she wants to be liked, but she doesn’t enjoy the feeling of being plain. She also wants to try new experiences and push herself out of her comfort zone, which she does when, together with her younger brother, she goes away to spend 3 weeks at an international camp over Summer. It's there that she meets people who test her patience and her mood, and others who encourage her to understand that we all have a backstory - reasons why we act as we do.