Children's Starred Reviews

The Words We Keep

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Erin Stewart. Delacorte, $18.99 (400p) ISBN 978-1-9848-4886-4

In a novel that effectivel­y shows how stigma can keep people from speaking up about mental health (including self-harm and suicidal ideation), perfection­ist Lily Larkin, 16, lives in two worlds. In one, she gets straight A’s and wins races in track; in the other, her “brain is breaking and my sister is in a rehab center because hers already broke.” Things become increasing­ly difficult when Lily begins experienci­ng panic attacks and thought spirals, and she’s partnered on a school project with Micah Mendez, who knows her sister Alice from the treatment center where she’s staying following an incident of self-harm. The sisters’ relationsh­ip is strained when Alice, diagnosed with bipolar disorder, returns home, but Mexican American Micah, who lives with depression, and cued-white Lily grow closer as they work on a guerrilla poetry and art project prompting students to speak their truth. In Lily’s frank, forthcomin­g voice, Stewart (Scars Like Wings) mingles Lily’s love of words—blackout poetry, social media posts coining terms that should exist—with specific descriptio­ns of anxiety disorder– related distress that will resonate with many readers. An author’s note includes mental health support resources. Ages 12–up.

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