



Sick Kids In Love
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4.7 • 21 Ratings
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- $5.99
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- $5.99
Publisher Description
An ALA Sydney Taylor Award Honoree
A Junior Library Guild Selection
Isabel has one rule: no dating.
It’s easier—
It’s safer—
It’s better—
—for the other person.
She’s got issues. She’s got secrets. She’s got rheumatoid arthritis.
But then she meets another sick kid.
He’s got a chronic illness Isabel’s never heard of, something she can’t even pronounce. He understands what it means to be sick. He understands her more than her healthy friends. He understands her more than her own father who’s a doctor.
He’s gorgeous, fun, and foul-mouthed. And totally into her.
Isabel has one rule: no dating.
It’s complicated—
It’s dangerous—
It’s never felt better—
—to consider breaking that rule for him.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
The jacket art promises that "they don't die in this one," which is both a spoiler and a nod to popular YA books, notably The Fault in Our Stars. Sixteen-year-olds Isabel and Sasha meet in the hospital drip room: your basic meet-cute, except with discussions of whether their diseases are fatal. They aren't: #OwnVoices author Moskowitz (Teeth) is interested in what it's like to have a chronic illness that makes it hard to get to school every day, go out with friends, and show up for planned events. Isabel's a worrier who tries to manage her frustrations (her mother's absence, her father's consistent downplaying of her illness) by not talking about them. Adorable and funny Sasha, whose family is open about his illness, convinces Isabel to break her no-dating rule. Following the teens through relationship issues and health challenges makes for touching reading. Most refreshing is Moskowitz's ability to take up real issues connected to chronic illness without insisting that the kids who have them be either heroes or martyrs. Ages 14 up.
Customer Reviews
The teens were written so well
This book was SO GOOD let me tell u. the author was able to make me laugh on multiple occasions from reading the exchanges between Sasha and Isabel. they felt real like something that would actually happen, and as someone who has trouble visualizing books, u did it for me. 🚨🚨🚨SMALL SPOILERS🚨🚨🚨Isabel had a lot of thoughts that made me want to punch her and I do think she should have done a couple more things differently but after all no ones perfect and the development of her character in the end was great. AND a small detail I couldn’t get over was in isabels last column she didn’t use Claire. I felt this was SUCHHH a good way of showing her finally letting go and it was just 🤌Overall I enjoyed this story SO MUCH keep it up 😮💨
AMAZING, AMAZING!!!!
I’m so sad this book is over!! I thoroughly enjoyed this book in a heartbeat! Mixed with humor, romance, and a storyline that really touches your heart! This book is a MUST READ on my list!! 👍
So so good!
So so so good! Love the “they don’t die in this one “ warning because books like that can be triggering for sick kids like myself! I have the same condition as Isabel and I think this is a great book for others to read to understand what we are going through better.