As Keedie and her twin Nina approach their fourteenth birthday, they seem to only be growing further apart. Keedie instead feels drawn to, and fiercely protective of, their quiet younger sister Addie - who on the surface is the opposite of loud and fiery Keedie, but in fact they have more in common than anyone knows
Elle McNicoll
Elle McNicoll is a Scottish author known for her debut novel "A Kind of Spark," which follows the story of a young girl with autism who fights to have a memorial built for women accused of witchcraft in her town. McNicoll's writing style is characterized by its sensitivity and empathy towards neurodiverse characters, as well as its exploration of important social issues. Through her work, she has made a significant impact on the representation of neurodiversity in literature, helping to bring greater awareness and understanding to this often overlooked group. "A Kind of Spark" has garnered critical acclaim and has solidified McNicoll as a rising star in the literary world.