★ "[A] graceful and perceptive novel in verse. . . . In three free-verse sections, attentive word choice from Brooks DuBois (The Places We Sleep) exhibits the healing power of writing, charting Quinn’s evolution from passive and insecure observer to conscientious aspiring poet."—Publishers Weekly, Starred Review
★ "A book in verse that vibrates with the emotional transition of a teenager into a confident poet that should find its way to many library shelves."—School Library Journal, Starred Review
"DuBois moves back and forth between adolescent angst in a conversational voice and insightful reflection full of metaphor and personification in this thought-provoking novel."—The Horn Book
"Quinn’s personal growth will keep readers by her side as she finds her way to a brighter future."—Booklist
"A blend of lovely writing and insightful middle school dynamics."—Kirkus Reviews
"A beautifully crafted, utterly engaging, unforgettable story of courage, resilience, and finding your own way." —Chris Baron, author of Sydney Taylor Honor Book The Magical Imperfect
"In another beautiful verse novel, Caroline Brooks DuBois gives us a poignant story about thinking you’re nobody and discovering you’re somebody. A testament to resilience, self-discovery, and the transformative power of poetry." —Megan E. Freeman, Pushcart Prize–nominated author of Alone