Praise for Tornado Brain: A 2022-2023 Truman Readers Book Award Nominee (MO) A 2021 Bank Street Best Children s Book of the Year A 2021 Texas Lone Star Reading List Pick A 2021 Washington State Book Award for Young Readers Finalist A Summer 2020 Kids Indie Next List Pick A Spring 2020 Apple Most Anticipated Book A Junior Library Guild Pick
Frankie s first-person narration is spot-on as she describes her feelings about her attention-deficit and sensory-processing disorders and her Asperger s syndrome as well as her distaste for the medications that impair her thinking. . . This moving account of Frankie s emerging maturity with extra challenges is perfect. . . An intriguing mystery embedded within a richly insightful coming-of-age story. Kirkus Reviews, starred review
Patrick...has done a remarkable job of creating an unforgettable character in Frankie, who tells the story in her own idiosyncratic first person voice, which takes readers inside her head as she struggles with her many challenges. The result is a tour de force that readers will remember long after they have finished the book. Booklist, starred review
Much of this upper middle grade novel s success is thanks not just to Frankie s nuanced portrayal, but to all the characters, who are written to be both beautiful and flawed, doing the best that they can under difficult circumstances. Author Patrick is adept at developing a seamless blend of genres, and this title is at once a coming-of-age tale, a family drama, and a mystery. . . Elementary and middle school librarians should recommend this title to fans of Rain Reign, John Green, and anyone who might see themselves reflected in Frankie. School Library Connection, recommended review
Frankie s narration is solid and plausible, remaining credibly and creditably unyielding as she deals with the world in her own way rather than mapping onto neurotypical emotions . . . A brisk yet moving story that willsatisfy lovers of friendship tales and hard-won growth. The Bulletin of the Center for Children s Books
A clever and suspenseful mystery where, in time-honored tradition, kids defy authority and solve the puzzle themselves. . . Frankie joins other memorable protagonists who are not neurologically typical, such as Willow in Counting by 7sand Rose in Rain Reign. . . The detailed setting and a strong cast of supporting characters, including the twins exhausted mother and a kindly boy who like likes Frankie, make this a satisfying reading experience. The Horn Book
The characters are a strength in this story . . . The different ways in which people can experience anger, hope, fear, and loss are beautifully explored. This is an important book. School Library Journal
Cat Patrick and her family live near Seattle but spend as much time as possible setting marshmallows on fire and tangling kites in Long Beach, Washington. There, Tornado Brain was born.
Cat is the author of several critically acclaimed books for young readers including Paper Heart, Forgotten, Revived, and The Originals.