This is the age when childhood and young adulthood so violently clash within you, even YOU aren’t sure how to find your voice. “One of the biggest challenges a middle-grade author faces is the middle-grade reader. Told in verse from the alternating perspectives of Hannah and Cal, this is a story of two cousins who are more alike than they realize and the family they both want to save. Humor and stories might be his defense mechanism, but if Cal doesn't let his walls down soon, he might push away the very people who are trying their best to love him. She knows that Cal went through a lot after his mom died and she is trying to be patient, but most days Hannah just wishes Cal never moved in.įor his part, Cal is trying his hardest to fit in, but not everyone is as appreciative of his unique sense of humor and storytelling gifts as he is. Cal tells half-truths and tall tales, pranks Hannah constantly, and seems to be the reason her parents are fighting more and more. But when her cousin Cal moves in with her family, everything changes. She has two supportive parents, she's popular at school, and she's been killing it at gymnastics. For the most part, Hannah's life is just how she wants it.
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