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Dear friends / by Greenwald, Lisa.;
Ages 8-12.LSC
Subjects: Friendship; Best friends;
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11 before 12 / by Greenwald, Lisa.;
Ages 8-12.LSC
Subjects: Middle schools; Friendship; Students;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 2
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13 and counting / by Greenwald, Lisa.;
Ages 8-12.LSC
Subjects: Best friends; Middle school students; Middle schools; Friendship; Adolescence; Change;
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TBH, I don't want to say good-bye / by Greenwald, Lisa.;
Ages 8-12.LSC
Subjects: Epistolary fiction.; Best friends; Friendship; Summer; Text messages (Cell phone systems);
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12 before 13 / by Greenwald, Lisa.;
Inspired by the success of their first birthday bucket list, Ari and Kaylan set goals for the new school year but both face challenges that may threaten their friendship.LSC
Subjects: Middle schools; Schools; Best friends; Friendship; Bat mitzvah; Adolescence;
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TBH, too much drama / by Greenwald, Lisa.;
Best friends Cecily, Gabby, and Prianka face drama in the last days of school as a meme goes viral, their mothers take them bra shopping together, and Cecily develops her first crush. Told entirely in text messages, emails, and notes.Ages 8-12.LSC
Subjects: Epistolary fiction.; Friendship; Middle schools; Schools; Text messages (Cell phone systems);
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Absolutely, positively Natty / by Greenwald, Lisa.;
Natty copes with her parents splitting up, moving in with her grandparents, and starting a new school by maintaining and spreading a positive attitude, but she soon realizes it is more important to feel her feelings than it is to be eternally peppy.Ages 8-12.
Subjects: Attitude; Friendship; Cheerleaders; Dysfunctional families; Children of separated parents; Middle schools; Schools; Jews;
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13 and 3/4 / by Greenwald, Lisa.;
BFFs Ari and Kaylan aren t sure how they re going to survive their first summer apart. No pool. No sleepovers. No emergency late-night chats on the porch. So as Ari returns to Camp Silver and Kaylan heads off to comedy camp, they come up with a new list of 13 and ways to keep their friendship strong as they tackle everything from bias to batik and moping to matchmaking. Told in alternating perspectives.Ages 8-12.LSC
Subjects: Adolescence; Best friends; Camps; Friendship; Lists;
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TBH, no one can ever know / by Greenwald, Lisa.;
With a Valentine's Day dance, snooping parents, and way too many secrets, these four BFFs have a lot to deal with in the seventh book in this hilarious series told entirely in text messages, emojis, and passed notes, perfect for fans of Invisible Emmie and the Dork Diaries series. It's no secret that Victoria's mom can be OTT overprotective! But lately her anxiety has been too much to handle. So even though Victoria is helping plan the school's Valentine's Day dance, she might not be allowed to go! To be honest, she's going to need lots of help from her BFFs to mend this mother-daughter relationship--and it may mean sharing her most embarrassing secret ever! The question is: Can you take back a secret once you've shared it? Ages 8-12.LSC
Subjects: Epistolary fiction.; Friendship; Middle schools; Valentine's Day; Mothers and daughters; Dance parties; Embarrassment; Text messages (Cell phone systems);
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Fortune tellers / by Greenwald, Lisa.;
Once upon a time, Millie, Nora, and Bea were best friends who loved slumber parties, exploring their Manhattan neighborhood, and making fortune tellers with their Magic Markers. Now, in the summer before seventh grade, they haven't spoken in over a year--thanks to a big fight, the pandemic shutting down their school, and each girl moving away for different reasons. The girls routinely check each other's social media, but none of them can muster the courage to reach out, even if they might want to. Then their long-ago paper fortune tellers start popping up in the most unexpected places. The fortunes carry some eerily accurate wisdom for each girl: Your future is hidden in your past. Hold on to the memories. Go back to where you started. Could this be the push the girls need to reconnect and reunite? Or is the gap between them too wide to mend?Ages 8-12.
Subjects: Girls; Friendship; Cootie catchers;
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