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May 31, 2017sunnyfeline rated this title 5 out of 5 stars
I was able to finish reading this book in one sit. It took me a bit time to adjust to the different styles between the two characters, but it was easy for me to be drawn in the book once I got past the different styles. This book is about a girl who has Tourette syndrome and her tics affected attempts of fitting in because kids thought she was weird. But her neighbor/classmate noticed her and was able to look past the "weird" body/face movements because he saw her for who she was. It felt authentic and I soon realized why: Author Ellie Terry mentioned that she has Tourette's at the end of the book. A good read and it helps give you a better understanding of what some people go through with certain conditions and/or disabilities.