Stronger at the Seams, Shannon Stocker
Stronger at the Seams, Shannon Stocker
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Stronger at the Seams
A Young Adult Coming of Age Novel About Disabilities, Chronic Illness, and Learning to Advocate for Yourself

Author: Shannon Stocker

Narrator: Kate Rudd, Shannon Stocker

Unabridged: 8 hr 11 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Blink

Published: 10/01/2024


Synopsis

2025 Crystal Kite Honor Winner for Midsouth RegionTwyla is far from fine. With her varsity field hockey career on the line, her friendships in shambles, and a medical diagnosis that is far from the truth, Twyla simply wants to be heard. Stronger at the Seams is a powerful coming-of-age story about disabilities, chronic illness, and learning to advocate for yourself.Twyla enters high school sure of three things: Her best friends will always be there for her, the next four years will be amazing, and her mom was right when she said there’s a reason behind everything. Then, during a field hockey game, she gets extremely nauseous and struggles with concentration. What should have been a great year starts spiraling. Despite a diagnosis of mild digestive issue, Twyla doesn’t feel right. She’s exhausted, sick more often than not, and struggling to keep up at school — but every doctor says she’s “fine.” As her world starts to unravel, Twyla realizes that the hardest part isn’t being sick… it’s being ignored.Between mounting medical appointments, shifting friendships, her varsity hockey career in shambles, and family tensions she doesn’t fully understand, Twyla must learn how to speak up — even when it feels uncomfortable, scary, or impossible. As questions about her health collide with long-buried family secrets, Twyla begins to discover that finding her voice may be the key to holding herself together.Stronger at the Seams is a powerful young adult coming-of-age novel about:Advocating for yourself when no one else willLiving with chronic illness and invisible strugglesNavigating friendships, school, and family pressureLearning that strength doesn’t always look the way we expectPerfect for readers who love emotionally rich stories like Wonder and The Fault in Our Stars, this Crystal Kite Honor–winning novel offers a compassionate, hopeful look at resilience, self-discovery, and what it means to be truly heard.

About Shannon Stocker

As the mother of one child with brain cancer and another with ADHD, Shannon Stocker is passionate about advocating for children with disabilities. She’s authored the Crystal Kite Award-winning YA novel Stronger at the Seams, as well as picture books such as the ALA Schneider Family Book Award-winner Listen: How Evelyn Glennie, a Deaf Girl, Changed Percussion and Warrior: A Patient’s Courageous Quest, among others. Shannon lives in Louisville, KY with her husband Greg, her children Cassidy and Tye, and way too many critters.


Reviews

Goodreads review by ashlyn on December 07, 2024

Thank you netgalley for the arc!! This book absolutely wrecked me. I didn’t expect to cry, but here we are. Currently still trying to recover. As someone who’s been misdiagnosed, Twyla’s story hit way too close to home. Her frustration and fight felt so real, and I was rooting for her the entire tim......more

Goodreads review by Shannon on December 03, 2024

WOW, I didn't expect this book to hit so close to home for me but it was like reliving many aspects of my own medical diagnosis and struggle trying to get doctors to listen to me when I repeatedly told them their opinions were wrong and there was something else going on. Twyla is just entering the f......more

Goodreads review by Star on October 20, 2024

Content warnings: parental death mentions, grief depictions, vomit, hospitals and doctor visits, (view spoiler)[MC with a brain tumour (hide spoiler)] , several (extremely unnecessary) HP references. Rep: Twyla (MC) is cis, white, and hetero. I feel like this is a great book for those aged 12-14. It deals with friendships, what it's......more

Goodreads review by Margie on October 08, 2024

This is a YA book for 12 and up, but I would recommend it for every age Twyla has times she can’t stop throwing up and it comes out of nowhere. The doctor prescribed medicine but it makes her feel bad. She thinks he is wrong. She just wants to be a normal teenager, playing hockey and having fun with......more

Goodreads review by Laurel on November 05, 2024

3.5 stars rounding up for field hockey 🏑......more