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Kırılgan Şeylerin Bilimi (The Science of Breakable Things), Newbery Ödüllü yazar Tae Keller

The story follows 12-year-old Natalie Napoli, whose mother, a talented botanist, has fallen into a deep depression that keeps her bedridden and disconnected from the world. Natalie, feeling helpless, decides she must "grow a miracle" to save her mother. The Science Of Breakable Things Summary and Study Guide

The Core Theme: Kirilgan Seylerin Bilimi – The Science of Fragile Things

The Turkish translation of the book’s central concept—kirilgan seylerin bilimi—captures its philosophical heart. Keller uses “fragile things” as a metaphor for three interconnected realities: kirilgan seylerin bilimi tae keller work

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Classroom Applications: Teaching Kirilgan Seylerin Bilimi

For Turkish-speaking educators looking to introduce kirilgan seylerin bilimi (the science of fragile things) into their curriculum, here are suggested activities based on the book: Keller uses “fragile things” as a metaphor for

Final quote from the book (paraphrased from English edition):

TaE Keller'ın çalışmaları, birçok alanda uygulama bulur. Bazı uygulama alanları şunlardır: Kirkus called it “a heartfelt, clever, and necessary

Critical Reception and Awards

Upon release, The Science of Breakable Things received starred reviews from Kirkus, School Library Journal, and Booklist. Kirkus called it “a heartfelt, clever, and necessary story about the intersection of science and suffering.”