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A New York Times bestseller for three years and counting! “Unflinching and realistic.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
From award-winning author Sharon Draper comes a “gutsy, candid, and compelling” (School Library Journal, starred review) story that will forever change how we all look at anyone with a disability, perfect for fans of RJ Palacio’s Wonder.
Eleven-year-old Melody is not like most people. She can’t walk. She can’t talk. She can’t write. All because she has cerebral palsy. But she also has a photographic memory; she can remember every detail of everything she has ever experienced. She’s the smartest kid in her whole school, but NO ONE knows it. Most people—her teachers, her doctors, her classmates—dismiss her as mentally challenged because she can’t tell them otherwise. But Melody refuses to be defined by her disability. And she’s determined to let everyone know it…somehow.
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"I absolutely love this book. It is definitely one of my favourite books. I think that it is a book that should be mandatory to read in secondary 1 (because the books they make us read are not interesting at all). This book kept me interested the whole time. I love it!"
— DiBookadict (5/5)
must read
"amazing book a must read for sure it is now my all time favorite book"
— Ty (5/5)
Awesome book
"My grade 6 daughter couldn't put the book down. Wish more children read books like this."
— Iris (5/5)
Enjoyed and would recommend
"Enjoyed this book very much. It was a good way to show some of the barriers people who have disabilities have to deal with (especially CP). Obvsly I know it's a fiction story so I'm not sure why good reads reviews were so focused on that aspect. I've seen it in my personal life where kids can get left behind or lost in the system if there's not enough support so it was a fun read for me"
— Kait (5/5)
Great Read!
"Beautifully written. Read with my 11 year old daughter. As a teacher I was especially pulled into the story. Excellent."
— Melissa (5/5)
Feisty female preteen
"This is a wonderful novel from the perspective of a feisty, smart preteen with cerebral palsy. She shares her experience in the education system and with her peers and family."
— Ange (5/5)
Must read
"Second book of first of same girl who was born different and learn new challenges to reach to the sky"
— Silvia (5/5)
Great read for 12 year olds.
"My Daughter loves this book! She recently bought it for a friend for her birthday because she loves it so much."
— Andy (5/5)
12 year old can’t wait to read it.
"My son hasn’t finished the book yet. He said he believes this one will take him a bit so he is saving this one for last."
— Warner (4/5)
Very Clever and well placed.
"For my Son. It’s a challenging book for his pace. But he’s working through it."
— Terrance (4/5)
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Appropriate for: Ages 9-12 Years
Published date: Oct 08, 2024
Language: English
No. of Pages: 320
Publisher: Atheneum/Caitlyn Dlouhy Books
ISBN: 9781665979634
Dimensions:
5.125" W x
0.9" L x
7.625" H
Melody Brooks, in a wheelchair and unable to speak, narrates this story about finding her voice. The first half of the book catalogues Melody's struggles—from her frustration with learning the same preschool lessons year after year to her inability to express a craving for a Big Mac. Draper, whose daughter has cerebral palsy, writes with authority, and the rage behind Melody's narrative is perfectly illustrated in scenes demonstrating the startling ignorance of many professionals (a doctor diagnoses Melody as “profoundly retarded”), teachers, and classmates. The lack of tension in the plot is resolved halfway through when Melody, at age 10, receives a talking computer, allowing her to “speak.” Only those with hearts of stone won't blubber when Melody tells her parents “I love you” for the first time. Melody's off-the-charts smarts are revealed when she tests onto her school's quiz bowl team, and the story shifts to something closer to The View from Saturday than Stuck in Neutral. A horrific event at the end nearly plunges the story into melodrama and steers the spotlight away from Melody's determination, which otherwise drives the story. Ages 10–up. (Mar.) –Publishers Weekly
Sharon M. Draper is the New York Times bestselling author of Out of My Mind, Blended, and Out of My Heart. She’s won Coretta Scott King Awards for Copper Sun and Forged by Fire and multiple honors. She’s also the recipient of the Margaret A. Edwards Award honoring her significant and lasting contribution to writing for teens. Sharon taught high school English for twenty-five years and was named National Teacher of the Year. She lives in Florida. Visit her at SharonDraper.com.
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