A review by readwithpassion
No and Me by Delphine de Vigan

3.0

Lou has an IQ of 160 and while she is very smart, she isn't talented socially. She has skipped two grades and has a crush on a boy who has stayed back two grades. For a project, she decides to interview a homeless girl on the streets of Paris named No. After the project ends, she can't stop thinking about No and wants to find a way to help her. While I read, I had a constant, uncomfortable feeling of dread. The author crafted a very honest, realistic tale, in my opinion.