I heard a rumor / by Nancy Krulik.
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- ISBN: 9780439025577 (pbk.)
- Physical Description: 104 p.
- Publisher: Toronto : Scholastic, c2007.
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Target Audience Note: | Reading level : 4 ; 008-012 |
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Subject: | Middle schools > Fiction. Schools > Fiction. Friendship > Fiction. Gossip columnists > Fiction. |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Lakeshore Branch | JFIC Kruli | 31681002787539 | JFIC | Available | - |
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Sixth graders Jenny McAfee and Addie Wilson have very different personalities but they team up in an effort to make their class dance a success. - Baker & Taylor
When the Madame X gossip column debuts in the Joyce Kilmer Gazette, students at Joyce Kilmer Middle School try to figure out who is behind it, which causes many rumors and distrust. - ScholasticBestselling author Nancy Krulik delves into the mind of a twleve-year-old just trying to survive middle school.
Can you keep a secret? Are you the go-to girl when your friends have a secret to share? Can you be trusted to keep the info under wraps, or are you known for your loose lips?
The debut of the Madame X gossip column has turned Joyce Kilmer Middle School upside down. Whoever Madame X is, she's got her finger on the pulse of the school . . . and the power to turn friends against one another by spreading rumors. Now that Madame X is dishing about things only Jenny and her friends could have known, Jenny is sure of one thing . . . Madame X must be one of her friends! - Scholastic
Can you keep a secret? Are you the go-to girl when your friends have a secret to share? Can you be trusted to keep the info under wraps, or are you known for your loose lips?The debut of the Madame X gossip column has turned Joyce Kilmer Middle School upside down. Whoever Madame X is, she's got her finger on the pulse of the school . . . and the power to turn friends against one another by spreading rumors. Now that Madame X is dishing about things only Jenny and her friends could have known, Jenny is sure of one thing . . . Madame X must be one of her friends!