![]() It breaks my heart to see girls act like this to each other and could identify with the struggles that Hale faced in this book. I really enjoyed Hale’s memoir and gave it 5 stars on Goodreads. The book continues as Hale takes the reader through her journey of finding real friends and becoming true to herself. Shannon wants to also be a part of this clique but does not really fit in because the girls in this group will do anything, including bullying, to be a part of it. Their friendship soon is to be tested when Adrienne starts hanging around one of the most popular girls in school and becomes part of “The Group”. In Shannon’s eyes they are opposites though, because Adrienne is more of a popular perfect girl and Shannon is geeky (see illustration below). Best friends since they were little, Shannon and Adrienne were inseparable. ![]() This book highlights Hale’s struggles as she tries to navigate the social world of cliques. ![]() This graphic novel is a memoir from Newbery Honor author Shannon Hale’s elementary school years. Starred Reviews: School Library Journal and Publishers Weekly ![]()
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