After the loss of her mother, Adara struggles to communicate with her
family about her grief. When a sympathetic ear arises in an unlikely
place, Adara can finally find her words — but can she find the time
to listen? A stunning graphic novel for middle-grade readers about
family, friendship and magic in unlikely places, for fans of The
Witches of Brooklyn and Raina Telgemeier. Eleven-year-old Adara and
her dad are moving from California to the cold and flat lands of
Michigan . . . and it sucks. After Mom's recent passing, it seems way
too soon. Talking to Dad has always been harder than with Mom, but now
it's like walking on eggshells. And why did Dad bring so many of Mom's
houseplants across the country? Her mother might have been called the
"plant whisperer" back home, but Adara is beginning to wonder if there
is something more to it. But when she meets a little succulent named
Perle, she unlocks the same magical ability her mother had: talking to
plants! But taking care of Perle isn't as easy as it seems — the
environment isn't suited for her, and Adara doesn't know how to meet
her needs. Kind of like the situation Adara herself is in. If only
Perle could ask Adara for help . . . and Adara could ask her dad. With
a touch of magic, this debut middle-grade graphic novel explores
loneliness, mental health and empathy, and shows how communication,
openness and a willingness to listen can help young people — and
older people — and plants! — navigate their mental well-being and
heal from loss, individually and together.
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ISBN
9781774883136
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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