cover image A Costume for Charly

A Costume for Charly

C.K. Malone, illus. by Alejandra Barajas. Beaming, $18.99 (40p) ISBN 978-1-5064-8405-1

Young Charly, portrayed with brown skin, can’t decide whether to be “fabulous or frightening” for Halloween, but they know one thing for sure: this year’s costume has to be “something that showed they were both a boy and a girl.” Barajas’s slick, animation-like illustrations have a slice-of-life energy as they envision Charly assessing the options in the costume box: a Red Riding Hood outfit makes Charly’s “boy half felt eaten by the wolf,” while a Dracula costume “took a bite out of their girl half.” Momentarily disheartened (“Why can’t there be a costume just for me?”), Charly musters some ingenuity worthy of Project Runway. In Malone’s earnest prose, there is never any doubt in this protagonist, who does whatever it takes to feel “one hundred percent Charly.” An afterword discusses bigender identity. Ages 4–12. (Sept.)