![]() ![]() And like how Keller also brings in (Slight Spoiler) Dari, the nerdy kid they team up with. (She’s actually named after Twiggy, the model from the 60s.) Anyhow, Twig is a bright spot in Natalie’s world. And even though I’m usually averse to names like that, in this case, it works for me. But this is very much a reality in our world, and it’s also good to know that other kids are dealing with this type of thing as well.Ģ) Natalie, of course, has a quirky friend named Twig. ![]() ![]() Sometimes, it’s hard to read about people with depression. And her dad’s doing the best he can but slips into counselor-mode (his job). When we meet her, she’s already dealing with a mom who’s gone into a severe depression. With some good friends helping her, they’re sure to win, right? WHAT I LIKED ABOUT THIS BOOK…ġ) I was definitely rooting for Natalie in this book. If only she can win the money from an egg drop contest, she and her mom can travel to see the blue orchids that survived against impossible odds. Then she hits on a way that might bring Mom back. Book: The Science of Breakable Things (2018)īasic plot: Natalie’s botanist mom is locked away in her room, dealing with depression, and Natalie doesn’t know what to do about it. ![]()
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