Julep O'Toole: Confessions of a Middle Child is a fairly standard middle school I'm-unpopular-and-feel-invisible kind of book. It tells the not super unique story of Julep, a middle child who feels overshadowed by her "perfect" older sister Harmony, ignored because of her obnoxious, always-ill little brother Cooper, and unnoticed at school (especially by the--you never saw this one coming--popular kids). No big deal, right?
Wrong. This book has provided me with the most bizarre reading experience I've ever had. It actually freaked me out a little.
Hear me out.
I have two younger siblings, a sister and a brother. My sister (the middle child) complains about not getting any attention because I'm "perfect" and our little brother grabs up the rest for himself. That's an odd coincidence, but maybe the author just knows a lot about families. Now consider these weird similarities:
I have long blonde hair. So does Harmony.
My sister has crazy auburn hair. So does Julep.
My brother has asthma. So does Cooper.
Trudi Trueit, are you following us around and writing about our lives? Because it's weird. Stop it.