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Unsinkable Cayenne

Written by Jessica Vitalis
Published by Greenwillow Books

ACTIVITIES

Discussion Questions –  .doc.pdf

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Venn Diagram Activity –  .doc.pdf

Writing Activity –  .doc.pdf

Colouring Sheet

Teaching Guide

BOOK SYNOPSIS

When her unconventional parents finally agree to settle down in one place, twelve-year-old Cayenne’s dreams come true—but the reality of fitting in is much harder than she imagined. Acclaimed author Jessica Vitalis crafts an unforgettable historical novel-in-verse about belonging, family, and social class for fans of Lisa Fipps’s Starfish and Jasmine Warga’s Other Words for Home.

Cayenne and her family drift from place to place, living in their van. It hasn’t been a bad life—Cayenne and her mother birdwatch in every new location, they have a cozy setup in the van, and they sing and dance and bond over campfires most nights. But they’ve never belonged anywhere.

As Cayenne enters seventh grade, her parents decide to settle down in a small Montana town. Cayenne hopes that this means she will finally fit in and make some friends. But it turns out that staying in one place isn’t easy.

As her social studies class studies the Titanic tragedy (the wreckage has just been discovered and her teacher is obsessed), Cayenne sees more and more parallels between the social strata of the infamous ship and her own life. Will she ever squeeze her way into the popular girls’ clique, even though they live in fancy houses on the hill, and she lives in a tiny, rundown home with chickens in the front yard? Is it possible that the rich boy she likes actually likes her back? Can she find a way to make room for herself in this town? Does she really want to? Maybe being “normal” isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.

Unsinkable Cayenne is a character-driven novel-in-verse about family, friendship, first crushes, and fitting in. Set in the mid-1980s, this literary novel is for readers of Megan E. Freeman’s Alone and Erin Entrada Kelly’s We Dream of Space.

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JESSICA VITALIS

Jessica Vitalis is an award-winning, Columbia MBA-wielding middle grade author with Greenwillow/HarperCollins. Her books have been translated into three languages, received multiple starred reviews, Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selections, and a 2025 NCTE Notable Verse Novel designation. In addition to appearing on “Best Book” lists for Kirkus and CCBC, Jessica also won the Reading the West Book Award, the WWW 2024 WILLA Literary Award, and the High Plains Book Award. An American-Canadian, Jessica currently lives and writes in Ontario but speaks at schools, conferences, and festivals all over North America.

CONTACT INFORMATION

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Vitalis, Jessica. 2024 Unsinkable Cayenne. Greenwillow/HarperCollins. 293 pages.
Vitalis, Jessica. 2023 Coyote Queen. Greenwillow/HarperCollins. 264 pages.
Vitalis, Jessica. 2022 The Rabbit’s Gift. Greenwillow/HarperCollins. 305 pages.
Vitalis, Jessica. 2021 The Wolf’s Curse. Greenwillow/HarperCollins. 324 pages.