Meet Melody. She’s the smartest kid in her whole school, has a photographic memory, and experiences different colors and tastes when listening to music. The thing is, Melody is almost eleven years old and hasn’t spoken her whole life. She has cerebral palsy which makes it impossible for her to walk, talk, and even feed herself.
At school, she is stuck learning the same boring alphabet lessons again and again because no one thinks she’s smart or can learn. Melody is going out of her mind with being so limited until she discovers something that allows her to have a voice for the first time, but not everyone is ready to hear it and listen.
I enjoyed this book so much. I learned a lot more about cerebral palsy and how it affects people in so many ways. You can really feel Melody’s struggles and triumphs, and this book is engaging and unique from start to finish. I’d recommend this book to anyone who wants to try something thought-provoking and interesting.
-Kaitlyn S.
Out Of My Mind by Sharon Draper is available for checkout from the Mission Viejo Library.
I think this book really focuses on teaching people valuable life lessons. Great review!