Lucky Broken Girl

 

Behar, R. (2017). Lucky broken girl. Y: Delacorte

A very real story about an immigrant girl who struggles to fit in at her new school. Just as she is finding her footing her family is in a car wreck that leaves her in a body cast for almost a year. Confined to her room, Ruthie expresses herself through writing and art. She makes new friends and loses friends throughout the year. When she is finally free of her cast, she must learn how to free herself from the fear of getting hurt again. This is a great reminder that just because physical wounds may heal the emotional wounds left behind may take additional care to move past. This shows the very real side of loving someone but also struggling to maintain calm when you are overwhelmed by circumstances.

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