Lucy and Cecee’S How to Survive (And Thrive) in Middle School

Kids, Teen, Social Issues, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Kimberly Dana ISBN: 9781462039685
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: April 5, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Kimberly Dana
ISBN: 9781462039685
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: April 5, 2012
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

Time to put the freak-out on pause because outgoing, boy-crazy Lucy Pringle and shy, studious, bespectacled CeCee Cruz have the goods on how to make middle school the best three years ever!

Lucy and CeCeethe official self-proclaimed Madison Heights Middle School experts on how to deal with haters, hormones, and hot lunch dilemmasare ready to demystify swirlie urban legends and dish about academic and social topics. Theyre keeping it real, lacing diary entries with their own daily escapades regarding skater slacker boyfriend crushes, BFF shopping trips to the mall, and BEE (Bitter Eternal Enemies) text wars. The two seventh graders swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help them Good Fairy of Popularity.

In this handbook, two girls who have already survived boyfriends, sleepovers, nerd crushes, detentions, and runaway pimples share helpful hints and lingo lessons that will help tweens not only survive, but thrive while navigating through all the gory glory of middle school.

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Time to put the freak-out on pause because outgoing, boy-crazy Lucy Pringle and shy, studious, bespectacled CeCee Cruz have the goods on how to make middle school the best three years ever!

Lucy and CeCeethe official self-proclaimed Madison Heights Middle School experts on how to deal with haters, hormones, and hot lunch dilemmasare ready to demystify swirlie urban legends and dish about academic and social topics. Theyre keeping it real, lacing diary entries with their own daily escapades regarding skater slacker boyfriend crushes, BFF shopping trips to the mall, and BEE (Bitter Eternal Enemies) text wars. The two seventh graders swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth so help them Good Fairy of Popularity.

In this handbook, two girls who have already survived boyfriends, sleepovers, nerd crushes, detentions, and runaway pimples share helpful hints and lingo lessons that will help tweens not only survive, but thrive while navigating through all the gory glory of middle school.

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