Ida May finally fits in at school after becoming best friends with Stacey Merriweather, who is universally liked by their classmates. But then Ida?s frenemy, bossy Jenna Drews, brings in a game of truth or dare, and all the girls are suddenly daring one another to misbehave. When Ida finds herself in the principal?s office, she?s scared into ratting out her friends and gets freezed out of the group. The only way she can fix things is to take a triple-dog dare: letting one of the girls pierce her ears. Will her BFF come to her rescue, or is this the perfect job for a frenemy? Packed with fourth-grade jealousies, problems, misbehavior, and consequences, this third book about Ida May stands on its own.
“And?” “They were all taken during study-hall periods. But there are two study-hall rooms in Percy Hall.” “That school has so many buildings they have to name them?”Tasha asks.“North only has one building, unless you count the overflow ...
But when they arrive at camp, their bunkmate is the last person Ida expected to ever see again: Elizabeth Evans, her last best friend who moved away before the start of this series.
In this heartfelt and entertaining novel, a painful betrayal leads a young woman to re-examine her life on the cusp of 30.
Twelve-year-old Flor faces a bittersweet summer with a pageant, a frenemy, and a hive full of honey.
Meri knows best friends forever don't always last, but why did her ex-best turn into the meanest girl in school?
Instead of trendy tank tops, she wears high tech shirts that block UV rays. (Sun protection is serious business!) And she definitely doesn’t sound like other kids either. (She can’t say “holla” or “hot take” without making a ...
Fourth-grader Ida May and her new best friend, Stacey Merriweather, discover a mermaid nightlight that they believe can grant wishes.
After her best friend moves away, fourth-grader Ida May is determined not to make another best friend, despite the efforts of a new girl in her class.
Wyatt and Elli grew up together, but have not seen one another for a while. They run into each other at Wyatt's best friend's wedding.
Cursed with dyslexia, Gary was a poor student who didn't play sports or date girls. His dream was to be an entrepreneur, and starting in elementary school he sold baseball cards and comic books, opened a lemonade stand, and arranged ...