Announcing the
Children's Book Week Giveaway Hop
May 12th – 18th
Hosted by I Am A Reader,
Not A Writer, YA
Romantics, and Tressa’s Wishful Endings.
About Children's Book Week:
Children’s Book Week is the annual celebration of books for young people and the joy of reading.
Established in 1919, Children’s Book Week is the longest-running national literacy initiative in the country. Every year, commemorative events are held nationwide at schools, libraries, bookstores, homes – wherever young readers and books connect!
For more information visit: http://www.bookweekonline.com/
My Giveaway (US ONLY):
I'll be giving away two books--one is a book that I enjoyed when I was young and the other is a book that my daughter enjoyed when she was the same age.
Truth or Dare by Susan Beth Pfeffer (Apple Paperbacks, 1983). When her two best friends leave to go to another school, eleven-year-old Cathy tries to replace them with the "perfect" Jessica.
The Kind of Friends We Used To Be (Sequel to The Secret Language of Friends) by Frances O'Roark Dowell (Scholastic, 2009). Edgar Award–winning novelist Frances O’Roark Dowell explores the shifting terrain of middle-school friendship in this follow-up to the beloved The Secret Language of Girls. Kate and Marylin are smack dab in the middle of middle school—seventh grade—and they know they can never be best friends like they used to be. Marylin is a middle school cheerleader obsessed with popularity and hairstyles, and Kate is the exact opposite with her combat boots and hankering to learn guitar and write her own songs. Still, Kate and Marylin yearn to find some middle ground for their friendship—but it’s harder than they ever imagined.
Truth or Dare by Susan Beth Pfeffer (Apple Paperbacks, 1983). When her two best friends leave to go to another school, eleven-year-old Cathy tries to replace them with the "perfect" Jessica.
The Kind of Friends We Used To Be (Sequel to The Secret Language of Friends) by Frances O'Roark Dowell (Scholastic, 2009). Edgar Award–winning novelist Frances O’Roark Dowell explores the shifting terrain of middle-school friendship in this follow-up to the beloved The Secret Language of Girls. Kate and Marylin are smack dab in the middle of middle school—seventh grade—and they know they can never be best friends like they used to be. Marylin is a middle school cheerleader obsessed with popularity and hairstyles, and Kate is the exact opposite with her combat boots and hankering to learn guitar and write her own songs. Still, Kate and Marylin yearn to find some middle ground for their friendship—but it’s harder than they ever imagined.
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