Ellie terry5/13/2023 Her poetic explorations of Calliope’s anxiety and Jinsong’s moral struggles are honest and moving. George, Utah, present day GIVE IT TO: upper-ES, MS BRIEF SUMMARY OF FORGET ME NOT Seventh grader Calli June is starting her tenth new school. Terry, who has Tourette syndrome herself, offers enormous insight into an often-misunderstood condition, writing in verse for Calliope’s chapters and prose for Jinsong’s. AUTHOR: Ellie Terry SERIES: none PUBLISHER: Feiwel & Friends PUBLICATION DATE: MaISBN: 9781250096272 PAGES: 336 SOURCE: my library GENRE: free verse, realistic fiction SETTING: St. Meanwhile, Jinsong is torn between standing up for Calliope and preserving his status. But other times they’re like a/ SHOUT!/ Jumping out so loud and strong/ I could never hope to/ stop them,” she explains. “Sometimes my tics/ are like gentle whispers,/ asking me to do things,/ to say things. But Jinsong begins distancing himself from Calliope when her uncontrollable impulses become more prominent and she becomes the target of cruel jokes at school. George, Utah, she’s glad to make friends with Jinsong, who lives in her apartment complex. Calliope is tired of moving every time her mother “breaks up/ with one of her crazy boyfriends.” Having just settled in St. Terry’s debut novel thoughtfully traces the fragile emotions of two seventh graders: Calliope, a girl painfully self-conscious about having Tourette syndrome, and Jinsong, a popular boy she meets in her new town.
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