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WHAT GOES UP by Christine Heppermann

WHAT GOES UP

by Christine Heppermann

Pub Date: Aug. 18th, 2020
ISBN: 978-0-06-238798-1
Publisher: Greenwillow Books

A teenage girl reflects on the months and moments that led up to a drunken night.

Jorie is a high schooler who loves science and has a penchant for the study of mushrooms. We meet her the morning after she got drunk at a party and passed out in the bed of a stranger. Jorie then spends the novel trying to understand where she is, with whom, how she came to be in this situation, and how to get out of it. We learn of Jorie’s mixed feelings toward her parents and her complicated relationship with them, her friends, and her recent ex-boyfriend as well as her budding relationship with her art, which springs from her love of mushrooms. Heppermann uses verse to deconstruct and build up plot points in a skilled manner and keeps the pacing interesting and unpredictable—albeit sometimes jarring—throughout. The format and use of metaphors serves the story well. However, elements of Jorie’s present-day state of being could have been delved into more deeply but instead were left unexplored. The novel presents seemingly high-stakes conflicts that are wrapped up with quick resolutions that therefore ultimately read as anticlimactic. An absence of physical descriptions makes characters’ races difficult to determine.

A quick and engaging read that may end up leaving readers just short of satisfied.

(Verse novel. 12-18)