by Meg Medina
In Meg Medina’s follow-up to her Newberry Medal-winning novel, Merci takes on seventh grade, with all its travails of friendship, family, love–and finding your rhythm.
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When a mustachioed rabbit spots a mustache contest, he’s sure he has the competition beat. That is, until a pesky frog hops up with his own fine mustache. And a duck waddles up with a…duckstache? Soon, the competition is full of moosetaches and mousetaches, whalestaches and tailstaches–and every kind of ‘stache in between.
Share This Post With People You Know:Now that Kondo and Kezumi have figured out that the map can lead to incredible places and new friends, Kezumi is eager to keep exploring and embracing the unknown. Kondo on the other hand, is tired and misses the comforts of home. When they reach Bell Bottom, tempers are high, a thick fog begins to cloud over the boat, making it hard to see, and they find themselves stranded.
Share This Post With People You Know:Zoe knows that the only thing harder than middle school is losing a best friend. She and Laura used to do everything together. But lately things have been weird between them. Now Laura will post a photo of her hanging out with other girls before responding to Zoe’s simple text. She doesn’t even want to sit with her at lunch anymore. Zoe is heartbroken–all she wants is for things to go back to normal.
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