Moxie Roosevelt Kipper is an ordinary girl with an extraordinary name, but that is about to change. She's starting boarding school, and it's time to reinvent herselfÑto become worthy of a name like "Moxie." So she tries a bunch of personalities to try to figure out which one suits her best. But she quickly loses track of who she actually is and who she's supposed to be at any given moment! And as Moxie deals with new friendships and new situations, she comes to realize that boarding school is not what it seems and she's not the only one who isn't what she claims to be.
They wanted to give every girl a voice.
I found Miko first, sitting at the PQuit table with Shelby Simpson and Claudia Dickerson. Shelby saw me approaching the table, ... We just kind of have a problem we need to deal with right away.” “What problem?” Miko asked.
The stage, after all, is the one place the ?flawed and unremarkable? Phoebe can let her inner star out. But when she learns of the opening night tradition?a game of Spin the Bottle?things suddenly get way more complicated.
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The mysterious dog showed up at Jax's door just when she needed an adventure.
Her red hair was pulled back with a silver barrette, exposing one tiny ear, and her eyebrows were furrowed. “Are you okay?” I asked. “Having second thoughts?” Jac shrugged. I remained silent. There was nothing I could say that would ...
Father looked for him; he went on and on about his cursed books. Collectibles, he called them.” He dropped his voice, and his eyes darted this way and that over the street. “I shouldn't think //7.
Balto has a quiet life as a sled dog—until tragedy strikes.
An old man in India recalls how, when he was a young boy, he got his first taste of freedom as he and his brother joined the great Muhatma Gandhi on a march to the sea to make salt, in defiance of British law.
This expanded edition of Amish Proverbs includes more than 200 additional proverbs, giving readers more of the wit and wisdom they crave. Well done is better than well said.