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For fans of Alyson Gerber and Kathryn Erskine comes a beautiful, personal story about the importance of patience, support, and tenacity in finding a diagnosis for developmental issues that oftentimes get ignored.
No one can figure out what Gwendolyn Rogerss problem isnot her mom, or her teachers, or any of the therapists shes seen. But Gwendolyn knows she doesnt just have one thing wrong with her: she hasfifty-four.And she knows this because she read a confidential school report (#16 Sneaky). The fifty-four things are why she loses her pencils every day (#45 Forgetful) and fights with her mom about her braids being too loose (#25 Picky about her appearance) and only has one friend, Hettie (#6 Socially inept).
But if Gwendolyn wants to go to horse camp this summer with her half-brother, Tyler, shell need a plan to get these fifty-four things under control.
Gwendolyn feels hopelessuntil she remembers thattwelve thingssaved her mother when her own life was out of control. Can the same Twelve Steps that once helped her mother somehow help Gwendolyn too?