True Things (adults Don't Want Kids to Know)True Things (adults Don't Want Kids to Know)
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Meet Amelia Louise McBride. She was forced to move out of Manhattan after her parents decided to get divorced, and is now living in a small town. She’s survived being the new kid, multiple trips to the principal’s office, and even her first kiss. But it remains to be seen if she’ll survive turning eleven!
The sixth volume starts with a bang: a huge birthday party featuring surprise guests and a special song from Aunt Tanner! It all seems too good to be true, until it turns out . . . it is. Suddenly, Amelia’s friends are fighting all the time. She gets the worst report card of her life. And when she finally musters the guts to tell a certain boy how she feels about him, she brutally learns why it’s called a “crush.” Aunt Tanner would know just what to do—if she were around. But with her new album and maybe a new boyfriend, she doesn’t seem to have time for Amelia anymore.
There are some tough lessons to learn when you’re eleven, and things may not always turn out as planned. But who says that has to be a bad thing?
Meet Amelia Louise McBride. She was forced to move out of Manhattan after her parents decided to get divorced, and is now living in a small town. She's survived being the new kid, multiple trips to the principal's office, and even her first kiss. But it remains to be seen if she'll survive turning eleven!
The sixth volume starts with a bang: a huge birthday party featuring surprise guests and a special song from Aunt Tanner! It all seems too good to be true, until it turns out . . . it is. Suddenly, Amelia's friends are fighting all the time. She gets the worst report card of her life. And when she finally musters the guts to tell a certain boy how she feels about him, she brutally learns why it's called a 'crush.' Aunt Tanner would know just what to do'if she were around. But with her new album and maybe a new boyfriend, she doesn't seem to have time for Amelia anymore.
There are some tough lessons to learn when you're eleven, and things may not always turn out as planned. But who says that has to be a bad thing?
While Amelia struggles with the fallout of helping her Aunt Tanner revive a music career, Rhonda comes to terms with newfound popularity and Reggie learns a hard lesson about growing up. By the author of The Tweenage Guide to Not Being Unpopular. Simultaneous.
Amelia's eleventh birthday party is fabulous, but soon her friends are fighting, she gets a terrible report card, and when she summons the courage to tell a boy how she feels about him, she learns why it is called a "crush."
The sixth volume starts with a bang: a huge birthday party featuring surprise guests and a special song from Aunt Tanner! It all seems too good to be true, until it turns out . . . it is. Suddenly, Amelia’s friends are fighting all the time. She gets the worst report card of her life. And when she finally musters the guts to tell a certain boy how she feels about him, she brutally learns why it’s called a “crush.” Aunt Tanner would know just what to do—if she were around. But with her new album and maybe a new boyfriend, she doesn’t seem to have time for Amelia anymore.
There are some tough lessons to learn when you’re eleven, and things may not always turn out as planned. But who says that has to be a bad thing?
Meet Amelia Louise McBride. She was forced to move out of Manhattan after her parents decided to get divorced, and is now living in a small town. She's survived being the new kid, multiple trips to the principal's office, and even her first kiss. But it remains to be seen if she'll survive turning eleven!
The sixth volume starts with a bang: a huge birthday party featuring surprise guests and a special song from Aunt Tanner! It all seems too good to be true, until it turns out . . . it is. Suddenly, Amelia's friends are fighting all the time. She gets the worst report card of her life. And when she finally musters the guts to tell a certain boy how she feels about him, she brutally learns why it's called a 'crush.' Aunt Tanner would know just what to do'if she were around. But with her new album and maybe a new boyfriend, she doesn't seem to have time for Amelia anymore.
There are some tough lessons to learn when you're eleven, and things may not always turn out as planned. But who says that has to be a bad thing?
While Amelia struggles with the fallout of helping her Aunt Tanner revive a music career, Rhonda comes to terms with newfound popularity and Reggie learns a hard lesson about growing up. By the author of The Tweenage Guide to Not Being Unpopular. Simultaneous.
Amelia's eleventh birthday party is fabulous, but soon her friends are fighting, she gets a terrible report card, and when she summons the courage to tell a boy how she feels about him, she learns why it is called a "crush."
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