Description
Some days feel bright.
And some days feel like nothing at all.
Ellie has always been the steady one — the good student, the easy daughter, the girl who answers “I’m fine” without hesitation. But lately, something has shifted. The colors of her world feel muted. Laughter sounds right, but doesn’t always land. Even her reflection feels unfamiliar.
When Ellie begins to explore the quiet gray space inside her, she meets something unexpected — not darkness, not danger, but presence. In a world that asks children to be constantly “on,” Ellie learns that stillness is not weakness, rest is not failure, and nothing days are not something to fear.
Told with warmth, emotional depth, and luminous illustrations, Ellie and the Nothing Days is a gentle, empowering story about identity, resilience, and learning to embrace every part of yourself.
Perfect for readers of Wonder and The Thing About Jellyfish, this lyrical middle grade novel offers an honest, compassionate look at the quiet feelings children don’t always know how to name.
Because we are not meant to be bright every day.
We are meant to be whole.




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