Friendship List #1: 11 Before 12

by Lisa Greenwald

Hardcover, 2017

Status

Available

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J F GRE

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Publication

Katherine Tegen Books (2017), 416 pages

Description

Fans of Lauren Myracle and Wendy Mass will love acclaimed author Lisa Greenwald's new duology about two best friends who kick-start middle school with a bucket list of eleven things they need to do to become AMAZING before their joint twelfth birthday party. The first day of middle school means trading in freeze tag at the pool for new schedules, fabulous outfits, and a fresh start. But for eleven-year-old Kaylan, the chaos of new locker combinations, cafeteria cliques, and potential first kisses is more than she can handle. She dreads the start of sixth grade and feels like she wants no, needs a winning game plan. Luckily, Kaylan and her effortlessly chill BFF, Arianna, have a fool-proof plan for tackling transitions: a list of eleven things they need to do to totally transform themselves before they both turn twelve in November. But between making guy friends, getting detention (and makeovers!), helping humanity, and having super-candid conversations with their moms about their flaws, the first 100 days of school turn out worse than Kaylan ever imagined. Kaylan and Ari forget to focus on their friendship and soon their loyalty to the list what was meant to help them keep it together becomes the very thing tearing their lives apart.… (more)

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5756

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I plan to discuss this book with my grandaughter because she shares some circumstances with the characters. I do not see much of this behavior with most of her friends, but I am sure it happens. I was disappointed in the obsessive importance of boys in these girls' lives. I was also disappointed to
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see the meanness performed. However, the author saw to it that most everything worked out, and then it became quite preacy, which I found bothersome. I did like some of the author's writing and apreciated her descriptions and metaphors. There was also some unnecessary sterotyping of characters by religion.
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ISBN

0062411748 / 9780062411747
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