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The fragility and resilience of hope, family bonds, and understanding mental illness. Plot Summary
The Magic of “The Science of Breakable Things” by Tae Keller
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Tae Keller, çocukların duygusal derinliğini anlama konusunda yeteneklidir. Kırılgan Şeylerin Bilimi , hem eğlenceli hem de hüzünlü anları ustalıkla dengeleyen bir dille yazılmıştır. Okuyucular, Natalie'nin iç dünyasındaki karmaşayı onun bilimsel raporları, günlük notları ve samimi düşünceleri aracılığıyla hissederler. Sonuç: Kırılgan Şeyler Kırılabilir, Ama Umut Asla
Kırılgan Şeylerin Bilimi (The Science of Breakable Things), Newbery Ödüllü yazar Tae Keller
, is a middle-grade novel that explores the complexities of mental health through the lens of a young girl's science project. Plot Overview The story follows Natalie Napoli The fragility and resilience of hope, family bonds,
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Whether you encountered the title “Kirilgan Seylerin Bilimi” as a typo, a translation, or a dream, it leads us to a beautiful truth: — that broken things, loved carefully, can teach us the most important science of all: how to be human.
“Some things are breakable. But that doesn’t mean you give up on them.” Kırılgan Şeylerin Bilimi , hem eğlenceli hem de
Natalie cannot solve her problems alone. Her journey highlights the immense value of . Her bond with Twig and Dari showcases how shared goals, vulnerability, and diverse perspectives (combining Twig's fierce loyalty with Dari's structured intellect) create a social safety net that helps Natalie process her grief and anxiety. Structural Overview of the Turkish Edition
Keller made her literary debut with The Science of Breakable Things in 2018. The novel was a finalist for the Golden Kite Award and received widespread critical praise. She has since written several other popular middle-grade books, including Jennifer Chan is Not Alone and When You Trap a Tiger , the latter of which won the prestigious 2021 Newbery Medal, one of the highest honors in children's literature. Today, she lives in Seattle.