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sarahsbookstack 's review for:
Rules for Camouflage
by Kirstin Cronn-Mills
emotional
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
This was a great (mostly) and a hard (TW- bullying from kids and adults and alcoholism in a teen, plus a fire related attack) read that I absolutely flew through and loved Even when my heart was breaking.
Evvie is a neurodivergent teen who's a senior in high school. After not being able to attend for over a year, she combined her sophomore and junior years to catch up. She has to deal with a teacher bully who will not bend towards the way that Evvie learns. She has to see a fellow ND new injured in a horrific way but when she stands up for it to those in "power"....chills! It's a powerful thing that she does.
I was so extremely mad at this teacher, the principal and their relative (like a great grandnephew or something) teen who is the bringer of harm. My absolute favorite part of this was the LAIR and the teacher Rachel who implemented it. The LAIR let kids whose brains work in different ways take a break/reset there and I think all school need a place like this.
And Aretha- the blue day octopus that Evvie spends her time volunteering with 🤩🫶 love! I'm glad she got close to Blue (real name Hugh) while working there too and that their brains worked in different ways from each other even but they still found ways to form a relationship that better was aiming for previously.
Evvie is a neurodivergent teen who's a senior in high school. After not being able to attend for over a year, she combined her sophomore and junior years to catch up. She has to deal with a teacher bully who will not bend towards the way that Evvie learns. She has to see a fellow ND new injured in a horrific way but when she stands up for it to those in "power"....chills! It's a powerful thing that she does.
I was so extremely mad at this teacher, the principal and their relative (like a great grandnephew or something) teen who is the bringer of harm. My absolute favorite part of this was the LAIR and the teacher Rachel who implemented it. The LAIR let kids whose brains work in different ways take a break/reset there and I think all school need a place like this.
And Aretha- the blue day octopus that Evvie spends her time volunteering with 🤩🫶 love! I'm glad she got close to Blue (real name Hugh) while working there too and that their brains worked in different ways from each other even but they still found ways to form a relationship that better was aiming for previously.