Euphoria Kids

Author(s): Alison Evans

Senior Fiction | LGBTQI+

Ever since the witch cursed Babs, she turns invisible sometimes. She has her mum and her dog, but teachers and classmates barely notice her. Then, one day, Iris can see her. And Iris likes what they see. Babs is made of fire.


Iris grew from a seed in the ground. They have friends, but not human ones. Not until they meet Babs. The two of them have a lot in common: they speak to dryads and faeries, and they're connected to the magic that's all around them.


There's a new boy at school, a boy who's like them and who hasn't yet found his real name. Soon the three of them are hanging out and trying spellwork together. Magic can be dangerous, though. Witches and fae can be cruel. Something is happening in the other realm, and despite being warned to stay away, the three friends have to figure out how to deal with it on their own terms.


Anyone who loves the work of Francesca Lia Block and delights in Studio Ghibli films will be entranced by this gorgeous and gentle young adult novel about three queer friends who come into their power.

Jem's Review:


This is a story about belonging. About finding friends and learning to take up space in the world. Euphoria Kids is about three transgender teens, Iris (nonbinary, they/them), Babs (trans girl, she/her) and the Boy (trans boy, he/him), exploring the magical world around them.

Iris was grown from a seed, and raised by their mums, Moss and Clover. While friends with the fae and dryads that love their mums’ garden, Iris doesn’t have any human friends. Together with the fairy Saltkin, they make a wish. And the next day at school they see Babs - who is made of fire and was cursed by a witch to turn invisible. Together they meet the Boy, a tea loving, tattooed teen who hasn’t found his true name yet.


The three teens become best friends, and begin exploring the fae realm with Iris’s magic. But magic can be dangerous, and something has the dryads and fairies rattled. The witch that cursed Babs has returned.


The characters are sixteen but this is a great read for age 12+

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Product Information

Alison Evans' first YA book, Ida, was published in 2017 (Echo Publishing). Ida won the People's Choice Award in the Victorian Premier's Awards 2018, was shortlisted in the 2017 Aurealis Awards, and longlisted for a 2018 Gold Inky Award. Alison is the co-editor of the zine Concrete Queers, which they started with Katherine Back in 2015. So far, the zine has featured over sixty queer artists. Alison has been an artist at Melbourne Writers Festival, Emerging Writers Festival, National Young Writers Festival, Reading Matters, and Feminist Writers Festival, and has done many library and bookshop events.

General Fields

  • : 9781760685850
  • : Bonnier Echo
  • : Echo
  • : 0.190509
  • : January 2020
  • : ---length:- '23.4'width:- '15.3'units:- Centimeters
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Alison Evans
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 304
  • : YFH