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Overview*2023 Rainbow List Book* Jules Machias, author of Indie Next List Pick Both Can Be True, delivers another inspiring story about how an unexpected friendship transforms the lives of two middle schoolers. Avery Hart lives for the thrill and speed of her dirt bike and the pounding thump of her drum kit. But after she’s diagnosed with hypermobile Ehlers-Danlos syndrome, a disease that affects her joints, Avery splits her time between endless physical therapy and worrying that her fun and independence are over for good. Sarah Bell is familiar with worry, too. For months, she’s been having intense panic attacks. No matter how much she pours her anxiety into making art, she can’t seem to get a grip on it, and she’s starting to wonder if she’ll be this way forever. Just as both girls are reaching peak fear about what their futures hold, their present takes a terrifying turn when their school is seemingly attacked by gunmen. Though they later learn it was an active shooter drill, the traumatic experience bonds the girls together in a friendship that will change the way they view their perceived weaknesses—and help them find strength, and more, in each other. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jules MachiasPublisher: HarperCollins Publishers Inc Imprint: Quill Tree Books Weight: 0.460kg ISBN: 9780063053946ISBN 10: 0063053942 Pages: 400 Publication Date: 07 July 2022 Recommended Age: From 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsHonest and timely. Machias incorporates a variety of tough issues, including class disparities, political divides, racism, and ableism. The effect is occasionally overwhelming-much like real life-but ultimately hopeful. - Kirkus Reviews In addition to navigating [characters'] mental health struggles and physical disabilit[ies], Machias thoughtfully portrays characters who are cis and trans, gay and straight, and from different religious and racial backgrounds. This is a recommendation for readers who enjoyed Sharon Draper's Out of My Mind. - Booklist Arresting. This affecting story empathetically explores challenges of living with chronic pain and anxiety, offering hope and moments of hard-won joy. - Publishers Weekly This is a unique, fast-paced novel with a lot to appreciate. A solid, character-driven choice for libraries that tackles tough topics with skill and nuance. - School Library Journal Honest and timely. Machias incorporates a variety of tough issues, including class disparities, political divides, racism, and ableism. The effect is occasionally overwhelming-much like real life-but ultimately hopeful. - Kirkus Reviews In addition to navigating [characters'] mental health struggles and physical disabilit[ies], Machias thoughtfully portrays characters who are cis and trans, gay and straight, and from different religious and racial backgrounds. This is a recommendation for readers who enjoyed Sharon Draper's Out of My Mind. - Booklist Arresting. This affecting story empathetically explores challenges of living with chronic pain and anxiety, offering hope and moments of hard-won joy. - Publishers Weekly Honest and timely. Machias incorporates a variety of tough issues, including class disparities, political divides, racism, and ableism. The effect is occasionally overwhelming-much like real life-but ultimately hopeful. -- <em>Kirkus Reviews</em> Honest and timely. Machias incorporates a variety of tough issues, including class disparities, political divides, racism, and ableism. The effect is occasionally overwhelming-much like real life-but ultimately hopeful. -- <em>Kirkus Reviews</em> In addition to navigating [characters'] mental health struggles and physical disabilit[ies], Machias thoughtfully portrays characters who are cis and trans, gay and straight, and from different religious and racial backgrounds. This is a recommendation for readers who enjoyed Sharon Draper's Out of My Mind. -- <em>Booklist</em> Author InformationJules Machias's debut novel Both Can Be True was named an Indie Next List Pick and was inspired by their experience growing up feeling stuck in the wrong body. Fight + Flight is Jules's second novel and draws on their own battles with physical and mental health. Their writing about gender and healthcare has appeared in Forbes, the American Marketing Association, MediaPost, and more. After graduating, with honors, with a BA in creative writing from Miami University, they went on to work for veterinarians, construction companies, a car parts warehouse, and a middle school for kids with disabilities. After working as a writer and editor in the corporate advertising world for sixteen years, they now own and operate an editing and proofreading business for clients in publishing and advertising. Jules lives in Cincinnati, Ohio with their family and three rescue dogs: the world's happiest pit bull, a chihuahua with congestive heart failure, and a paralyzed terrier. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |