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One of the most striking aspects of Keller's work is its use of metaphor and symbolism. The "broken things" of the title refer not only to the physical objects that populate the novel – broken appliances, shattered glass, and fractured bodies – but also to the emotional and psychological fractures that exist within the characters. Keller's use of these metaphors allows her to explore themes of trauma, grief, and resilience in a way that feels both deeply personal and universally relatable.
Natalie uses the scientific process (observation, hypothesis, experimentation) to navigate her emotional world, ultimately learning that life and science both involve failure and uncertainty. kirilgan seylerin bilimi tae keller work
A compassionate and accessible glimpse into mental illness that never loses its "child-like spark." Goodreads Reviewers praise it for its mature message and heartwarming characters like Natalie's friends, Twig and Dari. Key Themes to Include One of the most striking aspects of Keller's