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Fifty-Four Things Wrong with Gwendolyn Rogers
by Caela Carter
Loved this book!! Amazing fictional story of a frustrated, misunderstood and misdiagnosed young girl trying her best to fit in, behave and make her mom proud. It’s great to see this story represented and so beautifully communicated to young (and old) readers. Written in Gwendolyn’s perspective, you start to understand how the world isn’t designed for neurodivergent folks and that makes what most find simple or easy really challenging. There’s a lot we can do to make the world brighter for everyone, this book highlights some great examples!
Issues discussed: mental illness, pan/trans identity, alcoholism, family divorce/step-siblings, navigating middle school, violence/behaviour issues, therapy
Issues discussed: mental illness, pan/trans identity, alcoholism, family divorce/step-siblings, navigating middle school, violence/behaviour issues, therapy