![]() ![]() Although it is more commonly spoken about these days, it stigmatizes the depressed person and those around them, and so fewer people are willing to admit when they are depressed, much less seek help. ![]() What I liked about this book was the way it approached a sensitive and relevant topic, depression. Natalie uses the scientific method to try and solve the mystery of her mother’s depression. Because neither of her parents are communicating with her, Natalie fears she is to blame for her mother’s depression, and she sets out to make her happy again by winning an egg-drop contest to buy the orchid her mother once loved to research. Natalie lives with her therapist father and her botanist mother, but she is a bit lost when her mother falls into a depression and Natalie is afraid she stopped caring about her. ![]() She has a very excited science teacher who has everyone think of a question and answer it via the scientific method. Natalie is an average middle school student. The Science of Breakable Things (audiobook) ![]()
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