The Girls
Maya has been part of the group ever since the day Candace asked her if she wanted to "do lunch" in the cafeteria. Yet when Candace suddenly deems her unworthy, Maya's so-called friends just blow her off. While Maya just wants the girls back like they used to be, she knows that can never...
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Maya has been part of the group ever since the day Candace asked her if she wanted to "do lunch" in the cafeteria. Yet when Candace suddenly deems her unworthy, Maya's so-called friends just blow her off. While Maya just wants the girls back like they used to be, she knows that can never happen-because whatever Candace wants, Candace gets, no matter who gets hurt. Maya isn't sure exactly where things went wrong for her, but she knows she has to find out who her real friends are, and who among the girls she can trust. "[A] suspenseful and realistic portrayal of a popular middle school clique . . . . Readers will identify with and remember these characters." (Publishers Weekly, starred review)
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780142300336 (0142300330)
Publish date: March 18th 2002
Publisher: Puffin
Pages no: 128
Edition language: English
This is a very short listen; it was just over two hours, and I listened to the whole thing in one day (partly on a run and partly waiting for/riding an Amtrak train). Maya is a seventh grader who suddenly finds herself shut ouf of the clique she'd formerly belonged to. Its queen bee Candace had su...
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After listening to my niece go through this exact thing last year I feel that my sister should have read this book. It was very good and I was so happy with the ending. I just wanted to slap two of the little girls and didn't feel that the author really wrote true for Candace. She knew the power ...