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Borderline

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A cynical, disabled film director with borderline personality disorder gets recruited to join a secret organization that oversees relations between Hollywood and Fairyland in this Nebula Award–nominated and Tiptree Award Honor Book that's the first novel in a new urban fantasy series from debut author Mishell Baker.
A year ago, Millie lost her legs and her filmmaking career in a failed suicide attempt. Just when she's sure the credits have rolled on her life story, she gets a second chance with the Arcadia Project: a secret organization that polices the traffic to and from a parallel reality filled with creatures straight out of myth and fairy tales.

For her first assignment, Millie is tasked with tracking down a missing movie star who also happens to be a nobleman of the Seelie Court. To find him, she'll have to smooth-talk Hollywood power players and uncover the surreal and sometimes terrifying truth behind the glamour of Tinseltown. But stronger forces than just her inner demons are sabotaging her progress, and if she fails to unravel the conspiracy behind the noble's disappearance, not only will she be out on the streets, but the shattering of a centuries-old peace could spark an all-out war between worlds.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from January 18, 2016
      Fully articulated, flawed, and fascinating characters combine with masterly urban fantasy storytelling in Baker’s debut novel. Millie, a former filmmaker, is a lost soul in soulless Los Angeles. A suicide attempt has left her body broken, and a diagnosis of borderline personality disorder both shatters and relieves her. She’s at loose ends until a mysterious woman named Caryl comes to the mental institution where Millie lives to offer her a job with a secret group called the Arcadia Project. A fae noble has gone missing, and Millie’s unique skills and perspective are needed to bring him home before interdimensional war breaks out. Not only does Millie have to learn to navigate life outside an institutional setting, but she also has to transition to a new normal, one that incorporates both mental and physical challenges. The richly nuanced presentation of Millie’s multiple diagnoses allows for a deeper knowledge of the character, which, in turn, serves to enhance an already beautifully written story that is one part mystery, one part fantasy, and wholly engrossing. Agent: Rachel Kory, Scovil Galen Ghosh Literary

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from February 15, 2016

      Millie Roper lost both her filmmaking career and her legs in a failed suicide attempt. After six months in a psychiatric center, she is presented with a second chance at life--one filled with magic. Recruited by the Arcadia Project, Millie joins an elite group that watches over the fae that travel between their own reality and Hollywood. Her first charge is to track down a Seelie Court nobleman who is also a movie star. Millie finds that both faerie and Hollywood glamour only disguise the ugly truth in the world. With both physical and mental limitations in play, Millie must discover what has happened to the missing royalty. Failure is not an option, as it would not only cost Millie her job but could instigate a devastating rift between the two realms. VERDICT Baker's debut takes gritty urban fantasy in a new direction with flawed characters, painful life lessons, and not a small amount of humor. Millie's inner battles serve as a unique foil of realism against the otherwordly action.--KC

      Copyright 2016 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • School Library Journal

      June 1, 2016

      Millie Roper has been at the Leishman Psychiatric Center in Los Angeles for more than six months, having checked herself in after a failed suicide attempt that resulted in the loss of her right leg. She's visited by a woman who wants to recruit her for something called the Arcadia Project, which she describes as a nonprofit employment project partially funded by the L.A. County Department of Mental Health, but refuses to provide any more details unless Millie meets her the following day. Intrigued, Millie packs up her belongings (wheelchair, crutches, cane, prosthetic limb, and suitcase) and takes a cab to the designated location. Thus begins a roller-coaster ride through Los Angeles and environs, as Millie is tasked with locating a missing actor. What she doesn't realize until she's well into the case is that fairies and other magical creatures live among the residents of her reality and that one needs only a special pair of sunglasses to be able to see them. Millie is a delight-outspoken to the point of rudeness, with a wry wit and (despite her history) a healthy sense of self-preservation. The supporting characters are a motley crew, all with physical or mental issues of some kind and of varying ethnic backgrounds, and the story is an entertaining mix of fantasy and mystery noir. VERDICT Most comparable to Jim Butcher's "Dresden Files," this should appeal to his fans as well as followers of Charles de Lint and MaryJanice Davidson.-Marlyn K. Beebe, Los Alamitos, CA

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      March 1, 2016
      Once a film student with a promising directing career ahead of her, 26-year-old Millie Roper attempted suicide, which cost her both her aspirations and her legs. Diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and recuperating in a Los Angeles psychiatric center, Millie has no idea what's next for her, until a mysterious woman named Caryl walks into her life and offers her a trial position with the Arcadia Project. Millie soon learns that Caryl and her cohorts, including handsome but standoffish Teo, Southern belle Gloria, and forbidding Tjuan, help regulate contact and traffic between the parallel world of the fey and our own. Millie partners with Teo to track down popular actor John Riven, who is actually a fey nobleman. The hunt brings Millie to the door of a personal herolegendary director David Berenbaum, who shares a deep creative bond with Rivenbut it also tests her patience and her control over her disorder. Boasting a truly unique heroine whose flaws only make her more compelling, Baker's debut is an exciting entry into an imaginative new world.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2016, American Library Association.)

    • School Library Journal

      December 1, 2016

      Twentysomething rookie director Millie, who has borderline personality, tried to end her life with a jump from a roof, only to find herself with prosthetic legs in a psychiatric center. A mysterious organization, working in tandem with Hollywood power players and fey creatures from a parallel world, plucks her into its off-kilter ranks to employ her unique skill set. Funny and fierce, this debut is a deft urban fantasy. (http: //ow.ly/onXo305MyrH)-Suzanne Gordon, Lanier HS, Gwinnett County, GA

      Copyright 2016 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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