A middle-school girl with a very unusual skin condition learns how words can hurtâand healâin this âquirky, clever and lightheartedâ debut (SchoolLibrary Journal).
Ever since she was a baby, the words people use to describe Elyse have instantly appeared on her arms and legs. At first it was just âcuteâ and âadorable,â but as sheâs gotten older and kids have gotten meaner, words like âloserâ and âpatheticâ appear, and those words bubble up and itch. And then there are words like âinteresting,â which sheâs not really sure how to feel about.
Now, at age twelve, sheâs starting middle school, and just when her friends who used to accept and protect her are drifting away, she receives an anonymous note saying âI know who you are, and I know what youâre dealing with. I want to help.â As Elyse works to solve the mystery of who is sending her these notes, she also finds new ways to accept who she isâand to become her best self.
âFans of Wonder by R.J. Palacio will enjoy this book for its similar writing style, compelling characters, and upbeat tone . . . A quirky, clever, and lighthearted look at what it means to accept oneself.â âSchool Library Journal
âThe unsteady emotions of middle school are palpable in Cooperâs debut, from trying on identities to believing moments that pass like a blush will last forever.â âKirkus Reviews (starred review)