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Monday, March 28, 2022

The Science of Being Angry by Nicole Melleby

How I Heard About It:
*This was another middle-grade story I found on NetGalley before my spring break season.  I had enjoyed Hurricane Season and was excited to see what this new story was about.  May 10, 2022 will be the release date.  


What It Is About - FIVE Things You Need to Know:

*Joey is eleven years old, a triplet, and ANGRY.

*She doesn't know where this anger comes from, but knows it is affecting both her life at home and school.

*After an "incident", Joey decides she must try to figure out why she is angry and where the anger comes from.

*During a school project, she works on a "nature vs. nurture" project with her former friend.  

*Even though she is happy with her moms, her older step-brother, and her two triplet brothers; Joey wants to find out about the "donor" who may have the answers she is looking for.


What I Thought Of It - Five Observations/Reflections:
*The story gave me an enjoyable full day poolside while on spring break vacation.

*There were so many fresh and unique aspects within the novel.

*I enjoyed reading about the Joey's family dynamics and how families can come in all forms.  This story will validate many young readers out in the world.

*I appreciated how the issue of anger was applied to a female character rather than a boy.  It seems many stories revolve around boys and their anger.

*Joey's friendships and family relationships were a driving force of the plot.


Who Should Read It:
*If there are young readers in your life that struggle with any sort of anger issues, this would be the best book for them.  The book would also be ideal for children that come from blended and/or alternative family structures.  I also think the novel would be wonderful for a class read aloud because it would lead to some deep and meaningful conversations.  Happy Reading!


Rating:
   4 STARS out of 5 Stars

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