The Bravest Thing

The Bravest Thing by Donna Jo Napoli, published by Scholastic in 2003, is a poignant exploration of life’s fragility through the eyes of ten-year-old Laurel. This edition, consisting of 135 pages, delves into the emotional challenges Laurel faces as she navigates the loss of her pet rabbit’s newborns, her own potential diagnosis of scoliosis, and her aunt’s cancer diagnosis. The narrative captures the weight of these experiences and the profound impact they have on her understanding of mortality.
Readers will find a sensitive portrayal of grief and resilience as Laurel confronts the realities of life and death. The story addresses themes related to pets and the emotional bonds we form with them, as well as the broader implications of health and illness. Through Laurel’s journey, the book invites reflection on the nature of bravery in the face of loss and uncertainty.
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When her pet rabbit’s newborn babies die, her doctor tells her that she may have scoliosis, and her aunt is diagnosed with cancer, ten-year-old Laurel feels constantly reminded of the mortality of all living things.
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