Guide and Questions
Guide and Questions
7. After Stargirl changes back to "Susan," Leo says "she looked magnificently, wonderfully,
gloriously ordinary. She looked just like a hundred other girls at Mica High--I had never been
so happy and proud in my whole life." How did you feel when you read this part of the
novel?
8. Author Jerry Spinelli plays two major events in the novel off of each other: the basketball
championships and the oratorical contest. After Stargirl wins the oratorical contest, Leo says
that "the cheering is as wild as that of the crowd at a championship basketball game." Stargirl
is the focus at both events but in very different ways. How is she rejected at one and accepted
at the other? And how does this acceptance ultimately lead to rejection?
9. The Ocotillo Ball at the end of the novel represents a turning point. Do you think Stargirl
made a deliberate attempt to say good-bye at the ball? What do you make of the students'
behavior at the ball, and what does this tell you about the student body of Mica High as a
whole?
10. Archie says about Stargirl, "Star people are rare. You'll be lucky to meet another." Do you
think Leo was grown-up enough for his relationship with Stargirl? How about the students of
Mica High? Will Leo ever figure Stargirl out?
11. What is the irony at the end of Stargirl? Is Stargirl popular after all? What happens to the
"popular" kids in the story--do they stay popular?