


She has it so much harder than me or other people. During the time that I read this book, I learned not to take things for granted. I love that the author put in a twist, It keeps the story exciting and crazy. You feel like you're going to win, but they don’t. An example is when they are participating in an egg drop competition. I loved the book because it was so well written, by so well I mean it was interesting, creative, and surprising. She is also loving, kind, and will always stand by Me : ).

She is super loving, kind, and will always stand by Natalie. This makes me feel that I can relate to her and her life.

I feel this way, because we both have good friends and not so good friends. I feel I have a good connection with this book. She needs to figure out how to help her mom deal with her depression. I believe this book is about a girl named Natelie whose mom is deeply depressed. I read The Science of Breakable Things by Tae Keller a little while ago. "Inspiring, emotional, and heartwarming." "Keller crafts a winning story full of heart and action." "A compassionate glimpse of mental illness accessible to a broad audience." Think THE FOURTEENTH GOLDFISH meets THE THING ABOUT JELLYFISH. As Natalie prepares for the competition, she will discover that talking about problems is like taking a plant out of a dark cupboard and giving it light.Īn extraordinary debut about the coming-of-age moment when kids realize that parents are people, too. The magical flowers are sure to inspire her mother to love life again. She's going to fly her mother to see the Cobalt Blue Orchids-flowers that survive against impossible odds. Natalie has a secret plan for the prize money. Neely suggests that she enter an egg drop competition, Natalie has hope. But Natalie's botanist mother is suffering from depression, so this is The Question that's important to Natalie. Neely is looking for when he says everyone in class must answer an important question using the scientific process. An emotionally-charged new classic about the science of hope, love, and miracles! Natalie's uplifting story of using the scientific process to "save" her mother from depression is sure to take root in readers' hearts!įor the record, this is not the question Mr.
