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Dress coded / Carrie Firestone.

Firestone, Carrie. (Author).

Summary:

"An eighth grader starts a podcast to protest the unfair dress code enforcement at her middle school and sparks a rebellion"--Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 1984816438
  • ISBN: 9781984816436
  • Physical Description: 303 pages
  • Publisher: New York : G.P. Putnam's Sons, [2020]

Content descriptions

Immediate Source of Acquisition Note:
LSC 23.99
Subject: Dress codes > Juvenile fiction.
Protest movements > Juvenile fiction.
Middle schools > Juvenile fiction.
Schools > Juvenile fiction.
Podcasts > Juvenile fiction.

Available copies

  • 0 of 1 copy available at Tsuga Consortium.

Holds

  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Lakeshore Branch J FIC Fires 31681020167201 JFIC Checked out 12/10/2025

  • Baker & Taylor
    Fed up with sexist dress codes and unfair conduct standards at a school where girls’ bodies are considered a distraction, Molly starts a podcast to protest the school’s disciplinary inequality before her small rebellion swells into a full-blown empowerment revolution. Simultaneous eBook.
  • Baker & Taylor
    "An eighth grader starts a podcast to protest the unfair dress code enforcement at her middle school and sparks a rebellion"--
  • Penguin Putnam
    In this debut middle-grade girl-power friendship story, perfect for fans of Moxie, an eighth grader starts a podcast to protest the unfair dress code enforcement at her middle school and sparks a rebellion.
     

    Molly Frost is FED UP...

    Because Olivia was yelled at for wearing a tank top.

    Because Liza got dress coded and Molly didn't, even though they were wearing the exact same outfit.

    Because when Jessica was pulled over by the principal and missed a math quiz, her teacher gave her an F.

    Because it's impossible to find shorts that are longer than her fingertips.

    Because girls' bodies are not a distraction.

    Because middle school is hard enough.

    And so Molly starts a podcast where girls can tell their stories, and before long, her small rebellion swells into a revolution. Because now the girls are standing up for what's right, and they're not backing down.

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