A cancer survivor must readjust to "normal" middle school life in this hopeful novel from the author of Star-Crossed and Truth or Dare.
But how do you explain something to others that you can\'t explain to yourself? Can Nora take her cue from her favorite Greek myth? And then, once she finds the words, can she move forward with a whole new \'normal\'?.
But when something happens to make secret-keeping impossible, Norah must figure out a way to share her cancer story.
And Norah decides not to tell him her secret--that she was "that girl" who had cancer.
What\'s that about, anyway? When Norah is placed with the eighth graders for math and science she meets Griffin, a cute boy who encourages her love of Greek mythology and art.
Norah\'s other good friend, Silas, is avoiding her.
Her best friend, Harper, tries to be there for her, but she doesn\'t get it, really--and is hanging out with a new group of girls.
Norah\'s classmates don\'t know what to make of her.
But seventh grade turns out to be trickier than she thought.
She knows it\'ll be tricky--but like the Greek mythological characters she read about while she was sick, Norah\'s up for any challenge.
Norah Levy has just completed two years of treatment for leukemia and is ready to go back to the "real world" of middle school.
A cancer survivor must readjust to "normal" middle school life in this hopeful novel from the author of Star-Crossed and Truth or Dare