From Governor General's Literary Award finalist Michelle Kadarusman. A
moving novel for middle-grade readers that is not about overcoming
disability, but rather becoming one's truest self
"Hummingbirds and angels don't need two good feet. They have wings."
That's what Alba's mother always says. Of course, Alba doesn't have
wings or two good feet: she has Cleo. Cleo is the name Alba has given to
her left foot, which was born twisted in the wrong direction. When she
points this out, though, her mother just smiles like the world has some
surprise in store she doesn't know about yet.
Well, Alba has her own surprise planned. After many surgeries and one
final cast, Cleo is almost ready to meet the world straight on--just in
time to run in the school cross-country race. Unfortunately, Alba's best
friend Levi thinks there's no way she can pull it off. And she thinks
there's no way he's right about the school librarian hiding a wormhole
in her office. Tempers flare. Sharp words fly faster than hummingbirds.
And soon it looks like both friends will be stuck proving their theories
on their own.
The Theory of Hummingbirds is now available in a paperback edition
with French flaps and a brand-new cover!