She was the first person to discover what stars are made of, but she didn’t get the immediate credit she deserved. But this does not stop her from loving science, especially a lesser-known woman such as Cecilia Payne. This impacts how she thinks and responds in situations. Libby Monroe was born with Turner Syndrome, a genetic condition where she was born with only an X chromosome. Does she have what it takes to care for the sister that has always cared for her? And what will it take for the universe to notice? If she wins the grand prize and gives all that money to Nonny’s family, then the baby will be perfect. So she strikes a deal with the universe: She’ll enter a contest with a project about Cecelia Payne, the first person to discover what stars are made of. Nonny and her husband are in a financial black hole, and Libby knows that babies aren’t always born healthy. When her big sister Nonny tells her she’s pregnant, Libby is thrilled-but worried. But she has lots of people who love her, and that makes her pretty lucky. Libby was born with Turner Syndrome, and that makes some things hard. She’s not great at playing piano, sitting still, or figuring out how to say the right thing at the right time in real life. Twelve-year-old Libby Monroe is great at science, being optimistic, and talking to her famous, accomplished friends (okay, maybe that last one is only in her head).
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