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What Happens Next

By:Claire Swinarski
Publisher:HarperCollins
Print ISBN:9780062912688
eText ISBN:9780062912695
Edition:0
Format:Reflowable

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In this heartfelt and accessible middle grade novel perfect for fans of The Thing About Jellyfish, a young girl throws herself into solving a local mystery to keep from missing her older sister, who has been sent to an eating disorder treatment facility. Astronomy-obsessed Abby McCourt should be thrilled about the solar eclipse her small town of Moose Junction is about to witness, but she’s not. After her older sister Blair was sent away for an eating disorder, Abby has been in a funk. Desperate to dull the pain her sister’s absence has left, she teams up with a visiting astronomer to help track down his long-lost telescope. Though this is supposed to take Abby’s mind off the distance between her and Blair, what she finds may bring her closer to her sister than she ever thought possible. Can looking up at the stars help her find her way through the hardest summer of her life? A Heartfelt Sibling Story: Abby misses her older sister Blair more than anything. But Blair’s sickness has created a distance between them that feels wider than the solar system. Navigating Big Feelings: This moving story tackles the tough topic of eating disorders with sensitivity and hope, perfect for young readers and families to discuss. An Unforgettable Summer Mystery: To distract herself, Abby helps a mysterious visiting astronomer search for a long-lost telescope—a quest that uncovers more secrets than she ever expected. Astronomy and Stargazing: Set against the backdrop of a once-in-a-lifetime solar eclipse in Moose Junction, Wisconsin, this book is perfect for kids who love looking up at the night sky.