Dear Student
Verlag | Penguin Random House |
Alter | ab 10 Jahre |
Auflage | 2023 |
Seiten | 304 |
Format | 13,1 x 19,5 x 1,8 cm |
Gewicht | 205 g |
Artikeltyp | Englisches Buch |
EAN | 9780593374153 |
Bestell-Nr | 59337415EA |
When Autumn becomes the secret voice of the advice column in her middle school newspaper, she is faced with a dilemma can she give fair advice to everyone, including her friends, while keeping her identity a secret?
Starting middle school is rough for Autumn after her one and only BFF moves to California. Uncertain and anxious, she struggles to connect with her new classmates. The two potential friends she meets could not be more different: bold Logan who has big ideas and quiet Cooper who's a bit mysterious. But Autumn has a dilemma: what do you do when the new friends you make don't like each other?
When Autumn is picked to be the secret voice of the Dear Student letters in the Hillview newspaper, she finds herself smack in the middle of a problem, with Logan and Cooper on opposite sides. But before Autumn can figure out what to do, the unthinkable happens. Her secret identity as Dear Student is threatened. Now, it's time for Autumn to find her voice and her courag e and follow her heart, even when it's divided.
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Praise for Dear Student:
"Tweens won t be able to put down this heartfelt story with a fresh plot, vibrant characters, and even a recipe for whoopie pies." Parents magazine
"A heartfelt story about finding the courage to stand up for your beliefs even when you d rather remain invisible." Kirkus Review
"A heartfelt, authentic book about friendship, courage, and honesty. It s about finding and more importantly, owning your own voice. LYNDA MULLALY HUNT, New York Times bestselling author of Fish in a Tree
A story that shines with honesty and heart. PADMA VENKATRAMAN, Walter Award winning author of The Bridge
Dear Student will resonate with readers who know that feelings and friendships can be complicated, and they will root for Autumn as she searches for her true superpower. DIANE DEBROVNER, deputy editor of Parents magazine