Octopus moon by Pyron, Bobbie

Octopus moon (#2422UG9)

by Pyron, Bobbie
Hardcover Nancy Paulsen Books, 2025
Dewey: -Fic-; Audience: Middle School
Description: 310 pages; 22 cm

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Product Overview
From Follett
Includes bibliographical references. Recently diagnosed with depression, fifth-grader Pearl struggles with self-care and self-love amidst a sea of changes.
From the Publisher
A deeply moving middle grade novel in verse about a girl struggling with depression when she starts fifth grade amidst a sea of changes.

Pearl loves watching the majestic loggerhead turtles and octopuses glide through the water at the aquarium. Pearl finds it especially easy to identify with the octopuses, who have millions of touch receptors all over their bodies. They feel everything. Sometimes, Pearl wishes she was more like a turtle, with a hard outer shell--it hurts too much to feel everything.

And the changes at the start of fifth grade don't feel good to Pearl at all. New teachers, lockers, and being in different classes than her friends is unsettling. Pearl tries her best to pretend she's fine, but she starts to struggle with things that used to come easy, like schoolwork, laughing and skateboarding with her best friend, Rosie, running and even sleeping.

After a disastrous parent-teacher conference, her parents decide to bring Pearl to Dr. Jill, who diagnoses her with depression. At first Pearl is resistant to Dr. Jill's help; she doesn't like feeling different, but she also doesn't want to continue feeling so bad all the time. When Dr. Jill asks Pearl to try one Impossible Thing each day, like running, skateboarding, or walking her dog Tuck, she decides to try. For each impossible thing she attempts, Pearl puts a bead on a string. Bead by bead, and with the support of family and friends, Pearl finds her way back to herself. She discovers just like the moon is always there in the sky, even if it isn't full, she'll always be herself even when she doesn't feel whole.

In this tender novel-in-verse, critically acclaimed author Bobbie Pyron draws from her own experiences to tell the story of a brave girl learning to take care of and love herself.
Product Details
  • Publisher: Nancy Paulsen Books
  • Publication Date: March 25, 2025
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Dewey: -Fic-
  • Classifications: Fiction
  • Description: 310 pages; 22 cm
  • ISBN-10: 0-593-61629-4
  • ISBN-13: 978-0-593-61629-1
  • LCCN: 2024-038769
  • Follett Number: 2422UG9
  • Audience: Middle School