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The science of breakable things author
The science of breakable things author





the science of breakable things author the science of breakable things author

“Natalie’s Korean heritage is sensitively explored, as is the central issue of depression.” - Publishers Weekly A winning story full of heart and action.” - Booklist, starred "Beautifully crafted metaphors, a theme of mending old friendships and creating new ones, and an empowering teacher to a variety of readers. “A compassionate glimpse of mental illness accessible to a broad audience.” - Kirkus Reviews, starred “Inspiring, emotional, and heartwarming.” -Melissa Savage, author of Lemons “Natalie is an engaging narrator whose struggles at home and with her peers ring true.” -Deborah Hopkinson, award-winning author Colby Sharp, editor of The Creativity Project, teacher, and cofounder of Nerdy Book ClubĪ Chicago Public Library Best Book of the YearĪ Brightly Best Children's and YA Books of March 2018

the science of breakable things author

"A compassionate glimpse of mental illness accessible to a broad audience." "Natalie's Korean heritage is sensitively explored, as is the central issue of depression." NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR * KIRKUS REVIEWS * THE CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY *

the science of breakable things author

Think THE FOURTEENTH GOLDFISH meets THE THING ABOUT JELLYFISH. With their help, Natalie begins an uplifting journey to discover the science of hope, love, and miracles.Ī vibrant, loving debut about the coming-of-age moment when kids realize that parents are people, too. Which means it's time for Natalie's friends to step up and show her that talking about a problem is like taking a plant out of a dark cupboard and giving it light. Natalie's mother has been suffering from depression, and Natalie is sure that the flowers' magic will inspire her mom to love life again. There's prize money, and if she and her friends wins, then she can fly her botanist mother to see the miraculous Cobalt Blue Orchids-flowers that survive against impossible odds. When Natalie's science teacher suggests that she enter an egg drop competition, Natalie thinks that this might be the perfect solution to all of her problems. Natalie's uplifting story of using the scientific process to "save" her mother from depression is what Booklist calls "a winning story full of heart and action."

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