No Big Deal by Bethany Rutter is an excellent children’s book. It teaches kids to appreciate and respect the things they have. The main character, Miles, is feeling ungrateful. When he gets a brand new pair of shoes because his friends have really cool ones. His mother offers to trade his shoes in exchange for some of his old ones but he refuses. Because they are just old shoes. One day, Miles finds himself in the rain wearing only one shoe while playing soccer with his friends.
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No Big Deal is a poignant story about loss, grief, and healing. No Big Deal deals with suicide and mental illness in a manner I’ve not seen in any other teen novel – Bethany hits it right on target. This book should be required reading for all teens; it would have helped me a lot when I was going through some rough times. There are no pat answers or unrealistic solutions presented, just straightforward honest writing that will have you laughing one moment and crying the next as we follow along with Sarah’s journey to healing.
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No big deal is a novel that takes you on a breathtaking journey of secrets, mysteries, and love. It’s a novel you can’t stop reading and never want to finish. Everything in Bethany Rutter’s book grabs you; from its heart-wrenching beginning to its daring ending that will have your heart racing for more. The story follows three teenagers who are in love with each other – for one reason or another – but don’t know how to act on their feelings because of it. I won’t spoil any of it for you because No Big Deal is something you must read yourself, especially if you want a thrilling novel with three-dimensional characters, excellent dialogue, and writing that is flawless.
About No “Big Deal” the author of “No Big Deal”
In 2005, Bethany Rutter was a 21-year-old college student. She’d just won her first poetry award and had published several poems in journals and on websites. But at 6 a.m. one Saturday morning, she was surprised to find herself face down on her bathroom floor, unable to stand up or say more than one word at a time (she couldn’t even call 911). Her symptoms worsened rapidly over 24 hours until she couldn’t read, write or speak legibly enough to put together a sentence; eat normally; dress; walk more than a few steps unassisted; hold objects in her hands for more than 30 seconds; bathe herself or tell time from an analog clock face.
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