![]() ![]() And, of course, Libenson’s illustrations dazzled and delighted me. The reappearance of past characters was a nice surprise. The author executes the realism of the conflict through well described and drawn internal/external conflicts. Briana just wanted to fit in – appearances really matter at this age – and I liked that by the end she (and Jaime too) is changed for the better. I like that Jaime is her 100% authentic self through everything that happens and even acknowledges her flaws and how her actions might have affected others. ?Īnother fantastic read from Terri Libenson! Navigating friendships is a timeless, relatable endeavor. It’s like she has nothing in common with Jai anymore. ![]() Maya feels more and more annoyed with Jaime, who seems babyish compared to the other girls in their popular group. At least she can count on her BFF, Maya, to have her back. They’ve started to exclude her and make fun of the way she dresses and the things she likes. Jaime knows something is off with her friend group. The last day of seventh grade has Jaime and Maya wondering who their real friends are. ![]()
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