In this LGBTQ+ YA coming-of-age novel, a teenage girl grapples with the suicide of a
classmate and her mother's depression, while discovering her own gender fluidity and
sexual identity.
Fifteen-year-old Eleanor Fromme just chopped off all of her hair. How else
should she cope after hearing that her bully, James, just took his own life?
When Eleanor’s English teacher suggests students write a letter to a person
who would never receive it to get their feelings out, Eleanor chooses James.
With each letter she writes, Eleanor discovers more about herself, even while trying to
make sense of his death. And, with the help of a unique cast of characters, Eleanor
not only learns what it means to be inside a body that does not quite match what she
feels on the inside, but also comes to terms with her own mother’s mental illness.
Set against a 1993-era backdrop of grunge rock and riot grrl bands, Everything Grows depicts Eleanor’s extraordinary journey to solve the mystery within her and
feel complete. Along the way, she loses and gains friends, rebuilds relationships with
her family, and develops a system of support to help figure out the language of her
queer identity.
'Awkward, affirming, and compassionate, this story about coming into one's identity will win over the hearts of its young adult audiences' — Forewood Reviews
'Everything Grows will grow inside you like a revelation, slowly unfolding to a shape that is vulnerable, raw and beautifully alive...' — Max Wolf Valerio, author of The Testosterone Files