Clementine H. Hopeful Is Not a Hero, Noah Corey
Clementine H. Hopeful Is Not a Hero, Noah Corey
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Clementine H. Hopeful Is Not a Hero

Author: Noah Corey

Series: Better School #1

Narrator: Dani Martineck

Unabridged: 9 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/17/2026


Synopsis

Amid magic and monsters, a queer seventh-grader discovers a world where he can be himself but has to decide if he will fight for it…even if it means becoming the villain.

"Clementine’s story is part Peter Pan, part Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, part Coraline, and at the same time wholly unique."
—Kirkus Reviews

Clementine has always felt like the villain of his story. Most of the time, he’s a socially anxious kid who knows it’s not “normal” for a boy to wear pink shoes to school. While he’s there, his teachers won’t call him by the right name (even though Clementine is a boy’s name, if a boy has it), his classmates tease him about his obsessive love for spiders (even though they’re beautiful), and he’s the only one who can see the floating faces that haunt the surrounding woods.

But all that changes when a boy named Beetle breaks through his bedroom window and warns him about monsters. Soon, Clementine is drawn into a world of magic and imagination. Every night in the woods, everything he and his new friends Beetle, Cricket, and Anise spend hours in a play-pretend world that seems to be seeping into reality. Clementine has never had a friend like Beetle—a boy who teaches him to howl at the moon, who dreams of being a hero and says the whole sky is beautiful while looking right at Clementine and not at the sky at all.

But Clementine wants to use the power fueling their adventures to make things better outside the forest—not later, when he’s grown up, but now. And when he discovers the source of the magic, Clementine has to decide: Does he become a hero with Beetle and protect a world that hates him? Or does he finally become the villain, ready to build a new world whatever the cost? In this joyful and uninhibited celebration of imagination, empathy and all things monstrous, debut author Noah Corey tells the story of a queer kid who is exactly and exquisitely himself. This book is a love letter to villains and heroes, and all the ways they make us brave.

About The Author

Noah Corey lives in Washington State with his husband (Markus), his dog (Potatoes), and his three cats (Wirt, Greg, and Beatrice). He feels passionately about outer space, insects, and fictional vampires.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ryan on November 19, 2025

I came in thinking I'd end up giving this at least four stars because Clementine is a darling protagonist and his pain at being different is so beautifully portrayed and all the kids feel like children. That being said, I do have to criticize what I consider to be a really irresponsible scene from t......more

Goodreads review by ABlikesbooks on March 18, 2026

This is a book about a boy, with a girls name. But as the character says repeatedly through the book Clementine is a boy's name, if a boy has it. Clementine is an 11 year old who does not have it easy. He is not well liked by his classmates, he lives in a small town with a single school, and the one......more

Goodreads review by Moth on March 16, 2026

Thank you NetGalley and Labyrinth Road for the ARC! Clementine H. Hopeful Is Not a Hero is a middle grade fantasy about a seventh-grader struggling to feel “normal” and how he makes his first friends with three people who are different just like him. This book is absolutely heartbreaking with Clement......more

Goodreads review by Rapunzel on March 09, 2026

Noah Corey crafts an intense, grounded story that gazes unabashedly at the people our society labels as monsters, without providing an easy out that sidelines the very real cost of this marginalization. This book is at once a warm hug and a battle cry to every middle schooler who feels too weird, to......more

Goodreads review by Michaela on January 08, 2026

"Clementine H. Hopeful is Not a Hero" by Noah Corey is a book that challenges traditional views on villainy, sexuality, and (most importantly) gender. Clementine is a bullied kid who (despite not outwardly saying this) definitely isn't neurotypical. He struggles a lot socially because of his social......more


Quotes

"Clementine’s story is part Peter Pan, part Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, part Coraline, and at the same time wholly unique....Like all good adventures, the story is tinged with the right amount of creepy darkness, and debut author Corey carefully dangles hints and suspicions, which should keep fantasy-lovers enthralled as the story meanders and weaves....
A dark and inviting tale for all the nonheroes out there."
Kirkus Reviews