A complex, thought-provoking, and entertaining view of middle school. Publishers Weekly
Twenty kids. Twenty points of view. One rambunctious, brilliantly conceived novel that corrals the seeming chaos (cmon, TWENTY points of view!) into one effervescent story.
Sixth grade is a MOST confusing time. Best friends arent friends anymore. Worst enemies suddenly want to be partners in crime. And classmates you thought you knew have all sorts of surprising stuff going on. The kids in Mrs. Herreras class are dealing with all this and morespecifically:
1. Theres a new girl who just seems to be spying on them all and scribbling things in a notebook. Maybe she IS a spy?
2. Someone is stealing Mrs. Herreras most treasured items.
3. Their old classmate, Sam, keeps showing up and no one knows whyuntil they do.
Which leads to a fourth problem. But we cant tell you about that yet. The twenty kids in Mrs. Herreras classroom can, though, and they do.
Every. Single. One. Of. Them.
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