"[A] graceful and perceptive novel in verse. In three free-verse sections, attentive word choice from Brooks DuBois ( The Places We Sleep ) exhibits the healing power of writing, charting Quinn's evolution from passive and insecure observer to conscientious aspiring poet." --Publishers Weekly, Starred Review "A book in verse that vibrates with the emotional transition of a teenager into a confident poet that should find its way to many library shelves." --School Library Journal, Starred Review "DuBois moves back and forth between adolescent angst in a conversational voice and insightful reflection full of metaphor and personification in this thought-provoking novel." --The Horn Book "Quinn's personal growth will keep readers by her side as she finds her way to a brighter future." --Booklist "A blend of lovely writing and insightful middle school dynamics. " --Kirkus Reviews "A beautifully crafted, utterly engaging, unforgettable story of courage, resilience, and finding your own way." -- Chris Baron, author of Sydney Taylor Honor Book The Magical Imperfect "In another beautiful verse novel, Caroline Brooks DuBois gives us a poignant story about thinking you're nobody and discovering you're somebody.
A testament to resilience, self-discovery, and the transformative power of poetry." --Megan E. Freeman, Pushcart Prize-nominated author of Alone.