The Science of Broken Things: Unpacking Tae Keller's Work
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After graduating from Bryn Mawr College with a degree in English and creative writing, Keller worked in publishing and taught English overseas. Her breakthrough came with this debut novel, which won the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature and was followed by her even more famous work, When You Trap a Tiger (2020), which won the Newbery Medal. The Science of Broken Things: Unpacking Tae Keller's
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The Science of Broken Things: Unpacking Tae Keller's Work
Scientific Metaphor: Using an egg drop competition as a metaphor for the fragility of life and family is brilliant and relatable for its target audience.
After graduating from Bryn Mawr College with a degree in English and creative writing, Keller worked in publishing and taught English overseas. Her breakthrough came with this debut novel, which won the Asian/Pacific American Award for Literature and was followed by her even more famous work, When You Trap a Tiger (2020), which won the Newbery Medal.
The Magic of “The Science of Breakable Things” by Tae Keller