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So when the teacher specifically said: Willow, how does this book make you feel I had to tell the truth: It makes me feel really bad. The moon cant hear someone say good night; it is two hundred thirtyfive thousand miles away. And bunnies dont live in houses. Also, I dont think that the artwork is very interesting. I bit my lower lip and experienced the metallic taste of blood. But really, hearing you read the book makes me feel bad mostly because I know it means you are going to make us lie down on the floorand germs there could make us sick. Theres a thing called salmonella and it is very dangerous. Especially to kids. That afternoon, I learned the word weirdo because thats what I was called by the other kids. When my mom came to pick me up, she found me crying behind the Dumpster in the play yard. I was taken to see an educational consultant that autumn and the woman did an evaluation. She sent my parents a letter.

I read it. It said I was highly gifted. Are people lowly gifted Or medium gifted Or just gifted Its possible that all labels are curses. Unless they are on cleaning products. Because in my opinion its not really a great idea to see people as one thing. Every person has lots of ingredients to make them into what is always a oneofakind creation. We are all imperfect genetic stews. According to the consultant, Mrs. Grace V. Mirman, the challenge for the parents of someone highly gifted was to find ways to keep the engaged and stimulated. But I think she was wrong. Almost everything interests me. I can be engaged by the arc of the water in a sprinkler system. I can look through a microscope for a shockingly long period of time. The challenge for my parents was going to be to find friends who could put up with such a person. All of this leads to our garden. Mom and Dad said that they were looking to enrich my life. But I think one thing was obvious from the beginning: Plants cant talk back.


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    As a family, we threw ourselves into grog things. I have photos from the early trips to buy seeds and pick out young plants. I look insanely . Early on, I adopted my gardening outfit. It did not change over the years. You could say it was my uniform. I almost always wore a khaki shirt and a red hat for sun protection. (Red is my favorite color because it is very important in the plant world.) I had tan pants with builtin kneepads. And laceup leather work boots. This outfit was designed for practical reasons. My unruly, long curly hair was pulled back and secured by some kind of clip. I had magnifying glasses (like the elderly wear) for closeup inspection. In my garden, in this uniform, I determined (through chemical analysis at the age of 7) that the brown flecks that appeared on the backyard furniture were bee poops. I was astonished that more people had not figured this out before. In an ideal world, I would have spent twentyfour hours a day conducting investigations. But rest is critically important for development in young people. I calculated my exact biorhythms and I needed 7 hours and 47 minutes of rest every night. Not just because I was obsessed with the number 7. Which was the case. But because thats how my circadian rhythms were set. Its chemical. Isnt everything I was told that I lived too much inside my head. Maybe because of this, I havent done that well at school and Ive never had many friends. But my garden gave me a dow into other aspects of companionship. When I was eight years old, a flock of wild, greenrumped parrots moved into the fishtail palm tree by the back wooden fence. A pair built a nest and I was able to witness the arrival of the parrot babies. Each one of those little birds had their own distinctive chirp. Im pretty sure only the mom greenrumped parrot and I knew this. When the littlest parrot was pushed from the nest, I rescued the tiny creature, naming him Fallen. With careful handfeeding that in the beginning went around the clock, I was able to parrotparent. When Fallen was finally strong enough to fly, I reintroduced him back to his flock. It was incredibly rewarding. But it was also heartbreaking. It has been my experience that rewarding and heartbreaking often go hand in hand. In grade school, at Rose Elementary, I had one true companion. Her name was Margaret Z. Buckle. She made up the Z because she didnt have a middle name, and she had strong feelings about being seen as an individual. But Margaret (dont ever call her Peggy) moved away the summer after fifth grade. Her mother is a petroleum engineer, and she got transferred to Canada. Despite the distance, I thought that Margaret and I would stay really close. And in the beginning it was like that. But I guess people are a lot more open in Canada, because in Bakersfield it was just Margaret and me against the world. Up there she has all kinds of friends. Now, on the rare times when we correspond, she brings up things like a new sweater she got. Or a band she likes. She doesnt want to talk about chiropterophily, which is the pollination of plants by bats. Shes moved on. Who can blame her With Margaret in Canada, I was hoping that Sequoia Middle School would open up new avenues for friendship. It hasnt worked out that way. Im small for my age, but I had a lot of anticipation about becoming a Sequoia Giant. Just the fact that the place had a tree as a mascot seemed so promising. The school was on the other side of town and it was supposed to give me a fresh start, since the kids from my elementary all went on to Emerson. My parents got special permission from the district to move me there. Mom and Dad believed that Id never found a teacher who truly understood me. I think it was more accurate to say that Id never understood any of my teachers. Theres a difference. Right before school began in the fall, the anticipation I felt was like waiting for my Amorphophallus paeoniifolius to bloom. I went through a period of obsessively cultivating rare corpse flowers. My initial attraction was to their strangelooking blossom. The deep purplish red petals resemble sheets of velvet fabric that could line a casket. And the long, aggressive, yellowy stigma jutting from the center is like a jaundiced old mans finger. But the plants reputation comes from its smell. Because when the bloom opens, its like having a dead body pop up from the soil. The stink is simply indescribably disgusting. I mean, it really takes some adjustment. No animal wants to get close, much less munch on the reeking, exotic, ecolored blossom. Its a reverse perfume. I believed that going to middle school would be lifechanging. I saw myself as the rare plant, prepared to unfurl hidden layers. But I truly hoped that I wouldnt stink up the place. I tried to fit in. I researched teenagers, which was interesting because I was close to becoming one. I read about teenage driving, teenage runaways, and teenage dropout rates. And it was a shocker. But none of the research provided much enlightenment on my number one area of real interest: Teenage friendship. If the media is to be believed, teenagers are too busy breaking laws and trying to kill themselves and the people around them to form any bonds of attachment. Unless, of course, those bonds produce a teenage pregnancy.