
The Quick Cut:
Girl has Epilepsy. Girl is forced to switch from home schooling to public school. Girl hides Epilepsy. Chaos ensues from hidden condition.
A Real Review:
I have Epilepsy, so it's easy for me to relate to this novel - you very much feel broken in the beginning and want to isolate yourself (it's a natural setting many Epilepsy sufferers never break). This novel told that struggle well and in an authentic way. There were a few things that didn't play out real well, but they were really minor quibbles at most.
Can I just also go full writer nerd for a moment on that first sentence?
My mother lost her mind today, and I'm going to prison.
That sounds about right, I begged my parents to let me be home schooled and they wouldn't buy into it. Its a commitment for sure and since I have the form of Epilepsy where you don't convulse, it was an easy justification on their end. Once you're in the bubble, you don't want to be shoved back out of it.
Its what Emilie does after she's in public school that makes me go eyebrow raise and do this:

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