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Giddy Barber Explodes in 11
Giddy Barber Explodes in 11 | Dina Havranek
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The hilarious and heartening story of a teen girl who makes several astonishingly terrible decisions in an effort to find the support she needs. A spectacular YA novel from a long-time teacher and debut author, perfect for fans of coming-of-age stories like Radio Silence and The Rest of Us Just Live Here. Giddy Barber knows with certainty she’s going to become a mechanical engineer. What she doesn't know is the last time she smiled. With her parents overworked and unavailable, it falls to Giddy to make sure her siblings stay on track. But she’s exhausted. When you’re the person everyone else turns to, what do you do when you hit a wall? Giddy finds an answer online—if you can’t handle how things are going, shake them up. Is it sound advice? Unclear. But is Giddy willing to try anything? Absolutely. Putting eleven days on the clock, she’ll change her routine. But soon it becomes clear that some problems are bigger than what an online column can fix—her family is fracturing, her anxiety is mounting, and all she knows is this: Something. Has. To. Give. In Dina Havranek’s Giddy Barber Explodes in 11, a long-time teacher dives into the issues of depression, overwork, and lack of support many of her students are dealing with. In a results-obsessed society, how much are we demanding of teens? And what happens when their burdens become too much?
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SaunteringVaguelyDownwards
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Mehso-so

Parentified Giddy is desperate to solve her stress-related stomach issues, so she tries the "opposition therapy" she read about on social media- stop getting her young siblings on the school bus, eat foods like chicken feet, and sit at a different table for lunch.
I get the sense the author wants even teen readers to ask "what was she thinking?!?" And at the same time, I was still hoping she could find a better balance in putting her needs first.

SaunteringVaguelyDownwards Rating as a "so-so" because I think it did too good of a job making me tense and uncomfortable on Giddy's behalf! 1mo
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