Kirilgan Seylerin | Bilimi Tae Keller Work

One day, a young apprentice named Emre joined Ahmet's workshop. Emre was fascinated by the way Ahmet could breathe new life into broken things. He asked Ahmet, "How do you do it? What's the secret to fixing things that seem beyond repair?"

Kirilgan Seylerin Bilimi, or The Science of Breakable Things by Tae Keller, is a poignant middle-grade novel that masterfully weaves together the complexities of scientific inquiry and the fragile nature of human emotions. The story follows Natalie, a young girl who enters an egg-drop competition with the hope of using the prize money to help her mother, who is struggling with severe depression. kirilgan seylerin bilimi tae keller work

The Science of Breakable Things , Newbery Medalist Tae Keller One day, a young apprentice named Emre joined

The story follows , a twelve-year-old girl who believes in the scientific method but cannot explain the cracks appearing in her grandmother’s antique ceramic moon jar — or in her family. When her Halmoni (grandmother) begins forgetting words, Mina starts a notebook titled The Science of Fragile Things . She records every fracture: a fallen plate, a forgotten birthday, a friendship split by silence. What's the secret to fixing things that seem beyond repair