Barbara Dee

2019 The Washington Post Best Children’s Book of the Year (Erin Entrada Kelly Pick)A 2020 ALA Notable Children’s BookBarbara Dee explores the subject of #MeToo for the middle grade audience in this heart-wrenching—and ultimately uplifting—novel about experiencing harassment and unwanted attention from classmates.For seventh-grader Mila, it starts with some boys giving her an unwanted hug on the school blacktop. A few days later, at recess, one of the boys (and fellow trumpet player) Callum tells Mila it’s his birthday, and asks her for a “birthday hug.” He’s just being friendly, isn’t he? And how can she say no? But Callum’s hug lasts a few seconds too long, and feels…weird. According to her friend, Zara, Mila is being immature and overreacting. Doesn’t she know what flirting looks like?But the boys don’t leave Mila alone. On the bus. In the halls. During band practice—the one place Mila could always escape.It doesn’t feel like flirting—so what is it? Thanks to a chance meeting, Mila begins to find solace in a new place: karate class. Slowly, with the help of a fellow classmate, Mila learns how to stand her ground and how to respect others—and herself.From the author of Everything I Know About You, Halfway Normal, and Star-Crossed comes this timely story of a middle school girl standing up and finding her voice.
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ISBN
9781534432383
Autores
Barbara Dee
Idiomas
Inglés
Año de publicación
2020
Editorial
Simon And Schuster
Categoría
Novela
Géneros
Infantil, Pockets
Edades recomendadas
Infantil, Juvenil
Páginas
320
Peso
0.1234