Hello JellyfishResin is an ordinary girl who loves science and nature, but one day she experiences a great event called the death of a friend and gets caught in aphasia. Despite the worries and concerns of family, school teachers, and classmates, the situation in Suzy does not improve. Suzy decides not to accept the death of her friend and finds out why her friend has died. Resident believes that jellyfish that happened to be seen in an aquarium, the creature with deadly poison, took the life of a friend. So I go over the internet and decide to go to see a jellyfish expert on the other side of the globe. If you can confirm that jellyfish is the cause of taking a friend to a specialist, Suzi seems to be able to break up with her friend. How will the long and distant journey of Resin unfold in the future?Hello Jellyfish is a young jellyfish that is filled with sorrow and despair. It is about the growth of a teenager who accepts the death of a friend and heals the pain. The story. Life can be too short, maybe too long. So we have to live our best to be happy. Sometimes they fall and get hurt. But I can not sit down and cry forever. After the rains and the storms, we must walk ahead of our sorrows like trees that are more firmly rooted and climbing up to the sky.
Ali Benjamin has written for the Boston Globe Magazine, Martha Stewart's Whole Living, and Sesame Street. She is the co-writer for HIV+ teen Paige Rawl's coming-of-age memoir, Positive, which will be a lead title for Harper Teen this coming Fall, and which will feature an introduction by Jay Asher. She is a member of the New England Science Writers. - See more at: