You Don't Know Everything, Jilly P!
Alex Gino, the Lambda Literary Award-winning author of Melissa, is back with another sensitive tale based on increasingly relevant social justice issues.
Jilly thinks she's figured out how life works. But when her sister, Emma, is born deaf, she realizes how much she still has to learn. The world is going to treat Jilly, who is white and hearing, differently from Emma, just as it will treat them both differently from their Black cousins.
A big fantasy reader, Jilly makes a connection online with another fantasy fan, Derek, who is a Deaf, Black ASL user. She goes to Derek for help with Emma but doesn't always know the best way or time to ask for it.
As she and Derek meet in person, have some really fun conversations, and become friends, Jilly makes some mistakes . . . but comes to understand that it's up to her, not Derek to figure out how to do better next time -- especially when she wants to be there for Derek the most.
Within a world where kids like Derek and Emma aren't assured the same freedom or safety as kids like Jilly, Jilly is starting to learn all the things she doesn't know--and by doing that, she's also working to discover how to support her family and her friends.
With You Don't Know Everything, Jilly P!, award-winning author Alex Gino uses their trademark humor, heart, and humanity to show readers how being open to difference can make you a better person, and how being open to change can make you change in the best possible ways.
# of Pages: 256
Book Binding: Paperback
Year of Publication: 2020
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Language: en
ISBN: 9780545956253
Alex Gino is a diverse and talented author known for their thought-provoking and heartfelt middle-grade novels. They have a background in education and are dedicated to representing marginalized voices in their writing. Gino's debut novel, "George", received critical acclaim for its portrayal of a transgender protagonist and has been translated into over 25 languages. With their latest book, "You Don't Know Everything, Jilly P!", Gino continues to use their platform to shed light on important topics such as racism and ableism. They currently reside in Northern California with their family and continue to write impactful stories for young readers.