
A heartfelt tale of sisters Min and Bea navigating Min's stammer, exploring empathy and resilience.
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A heartfelt tale of sisters Min and Bea navigating Min's stammer, exploring empathy and resilience.
American readers may know O’Farrell best for her Women’s Fiction Prize for 2020’s “Hamnet”. Although she has written previous books for children, this is her most personal. Warmly illustrated by Terrazzini, it’s the tale of Min and Bea, two sisters who go in search of answers. Min entertains her family with her stories, but when she develops a stammer, she retreats. O’Farrell teaches children how to accommodate the differences that are a part of all of us. —Los Angeles Times · Maggie O’Farrell i
will contain mild spoilers
No sexual content present.
No violence or gore depicted.
No profanity or strong language present.
No substance use depicted.
No LGBTQIA+ representation present.
No religious themes present.
Minor references to myth and folklore as thematic elements.
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No political or ideological messaging present.
No self-harm or suicide themes depicted.
No abuse or systemic suffering depicted.
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