Like it was written for me

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This is a book that I needed growing up. This beautiful book, written in my favorite format of verse, needs to be in the hands of all middle grade readers and their caregivers as I know it will change lives and open hearts and minds.

I loved Ellie; she feels like a close friend of mine as the author let her readers get to know an authentic eleven-year-old girl who suffers from bullying from peers as well as from strangers, including adults and her own mother. I enjoyed the family dramas and relationships and how they evolved and strengthened over the plot arc. The character growth in Ellie, her siblings, and parents was well-paced and believable.

My favorite adult character in this book is Ellie's therapist Dr. Wood, AKA Doc. She was born to help children like Ellie--her patience and willingness to listen are admirable.

This book will give all readers insight into how to handle bullying without becoming a bully yourself. I closed the book with renewed hope that other readers will also realize you can learn to love yourself despite what others say, think, or do and that everyone deserves to be treated as a human being, no matter what.

This book is one that made me think about my own life and how I treat myself and how I treat others. It gave me new tools to use daily in for my thoughts, spoken words, and actions. Most importantly, it made me see myself and gave me new hope.