Keller - Kirilgan Seylerin Bilimi - Tae

The entire novel asks: What if the egg breaks? What if your mother doesn’t get better just because you won a contest? What if the orchid isn't magic?

Keller teaches young readers (and frankly, older ones too) that "breakable" is not a flaw. It is a fact of life. Glass is breakable. Eggs are breakable. Human hearts are breakable. But that fragility doesn't make them worthless. It makes them precious. Kirilgan Seylerin Bilimi - Tae Keller

Growing Through Cracks: The Delicate Science of Hope in Tae Keller’s The Science of Breakable Things The entire novel asks: What if the egg breaks