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Reviewed by Carol Thompson for Readers' Favorite
The Art of Giving a Crap by Natalie Wilkinson and the Young Author Project is an unflinching look at the complexities of teen life, written with a sincerity that can only come from those who live it every day. Wilkinson and her students have crafted a book that doesn’t shy away from the tough topics—bullying, anxiety, loneliness, and the pressure to conform. Yet, the story is never bleak. Instead, it is filled with moments of hope, healing, and the powerful reminder that change can start with the smallest act of kindness.
The Art of Giving a Crap by Natalie Wilkinson and the Young Author Project is heartwarming and painful as students speak of their mistakes, face their demons, and ultimately find their voices. Beyond the storyline, The Art of Giving a Crap serves as a reminder to adults—parents, teachers, and mentors—that teens aren’t simply "going through a phase." Their emotions are real, their struggles are significant, and their need for guidance, love, and understanding is more critical than ever. The book offers practical insights into how to listen, support, and truly be there for young people who often feel like they’re navigating life’s challenges alone. Wilkinson and her students teach us that giving a crap isn’t just about intervening in crises; it’s about the small, everyday moments of connection that can create a ripple of change in a teen’s life. This is a must-read for adults and teens. It’s powerful and carries a message that must be heard. It’s worthy of all the stars in the sky.