Tanita S. Davis, author of Partly Cloudy and Serena Says, has
written another funny, warm story featuring middle school and family
life--all about the complex calculations it takes for everyone to
balance the equations of their lives and what it takes to be part of a
team while handling a learning disability. This middle grade novel is
perfect for fans of From the Desk of Zoe Washington and A Good Kind
of Trouble.
Seventh grader Henrietta Weldon gets to switch schools--finally! She'll
be "mainstreaming" into public school, leaving her special education
school behind. She can't wait for her new schedule, new friends, and new
classes.
Henri's dyscalculia, a learning disability that makes math challenging
to process and understand, is what she expects to give her problems.
What she doesn't expect is a family feud with her sister over her new
friends, joining the girls' soccer team, and discovering poetry. Henri's
tutor and new friend, Vinnie, reminds her to take it slow. One problem
at a time.
If Henri Weldon has twenty-four hours in a day, and she has two siblings
who dislike her four new friends, two hours of soccer practice, seven
hours of classes, and three hours of homework . . . she has:
A. No free time
B. No idea how to make everyone happy
C. No time to figure it out, Henri Weldon!