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                    192 pp.
                      | Crown
                      | October, 2021
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                          Trade
                          ISBN 978-0-593-37425-2
                          $16.99
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                          Library
                          ISBN 978-0-593-37426-9
                          $19.99
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                          Ebook
                          ISBN 978-0-593-37427-6
                          $9.99
                    
                   
                    
                        
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                        Protagonist Addie is a girl with autism who is on a mission. Learning about her Scottish village's history of witch trials in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, Addie is moved to persuade the civic powers-that-be to create a memorial to the victims of those witch hunts. In parallel with this project Addie deals with her own challenges, from a malevolent teacher to a mean former best friend, and develops a metaphorical bond with historical characters who, like herself, were pilloried for being different. Many readers, on and off the spectrum, will relate to Addie's physical sensitivities, her pleasure in taking a deep dive into a single research subject, and her stress at trying to pass as "normal." As Addie says, "I spend every moment of my life, when I am outside our family home, second-guessing everything that I think and do." The writer (autistic herself) busts some myths about neurodivergency as she presents a flawed, loving, believable family and a convincing, nuanced, and very likable main character with a distinctive voice. 
                    
                      Reviewer: 
Sarah Ellis
                        | Horn Book Magazine Issue:
                            November, 2021