Science of Breakable Things by Tae Keller - ISBN: 9781524715663
Hardcover
Hope blooms in science, friendship, and a mother’s fragile heart.

Science of Breakable Things

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  • Hardcover

    304 pages

  • Release Date

    15 May 2018

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Summary

NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY NPR . THE CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY . KIRKUS REVIEWS

The spectacular debut novel from the Newbery Award winning author of When You Trap a Tiger. This is an uplifting story about friendship, family, and the complicated science of the heart.

When Natalie’s science teacher suggests that she enter an egg drop competition, she thinks it could be the perfect solution to all of her problems. With the prize money, she can fly her botani…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781524715663
ISBN-10:1524715662
Author:Tae Keller
Publisher:Random House USA Inc
Imprint:Random House Books for Young Readers
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:304
Release Date:15 May 2018
Weight:416g
Dimensions:210mm x 139mm
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Critics Review

“A compassionate glimpse of mental illness accessible to a broad audience.”– Kirkus Reviews starred review

An NPR Great Read of the YearA Chicago Public Library Best Book of the YearA Kirkus Reviews Best Book of the YearA Booklist Reader Best Book of the MonthA Brightly Best Children’s and YA Books of March 2018 “Natalie is an engaging narrator whose struggles at home and with her peers ring true.” —Deborah Hopkinson, award-winning author “Inspiring, emotional, and heartwarming.” —Melissa Savage, author of Lemons“A compassionate glimpse of mental illness accessible to a broad audience.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred“Beautifully crafted metaphors, a theme of mending old friendships and creating new ones, and an empowering teacher to a variety of readers… . A winning story full of heart and action.” —Booklist, starred “Natalie’s Korean heritage is sensitively explored, as is the central issue of depression.” —Publishers Weekly“Natalie learns that, as with the egg, people, too, are fragile and need support and padding to break their falls. An emotional story that explores parental depression with realism and empathy.” —School Library Journal“A sweet and hope-filled story.” —Brightly“Holy moly!!! This book made me feel.” —Colby Sharp, editor of The Creativity Project

About The Author

Tae Keller

TAE KELLER was born and raised in Honolulu, where she grew up on purple rice, Spam musubi, and her halmoni’s tiger stories. She is the Newbery Medal-winning author of When You Trap a Tiger and The Science of Breakable Things. She lives in Seattle.

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