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		<title>Liar &#124; Justine Larbalestier</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 02:30:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Compulsive liar Micah finds it difficult to tell the truth in the aftermath of her boyfriend&#8217;s mysterious death. Awards &#38; Honors • A School Library Journal Best Book, 2009 • A YALSA Best Book for Young Adults, 2010 Review Micah is the kind of person who likes to start rumors about herself. For the first [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=readingbee.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7226017&amp;post=258&amp;subd=readingbee&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Compulsive liar Micah finds it difficult to tell the truth in the aftermath of her boyfriend&#8217;s mysterious death.</p>
<p><strong>Awards &amp; Honors</strong></p>
<p>• A <em>School Library Journal</em> Best Book, 2009</p>
<p>• A YALSA Best Book for Young Adults, 2010</p>
<p><strong>Review</strong></p>
<p>Micah is the kind of person who likes to start rumors about herself. For the first two days of school, she had everyone convinced she was a boy. Later, she got them all to think she was the daughter of an arms dealer. With all the lies Micah&#8217;s told, it&#8217;s hard to know when she&#8217;s telling the truth. And all of a sudden, the truth is more important than ever: When Micah&#8217;s secret boyfriend is found dead, her classmates, her parents, <em>and</em> the cops all look to her for answers.</p>
<p>As Micah reveals the supposed real story of Zach&#8217;s murder, readers will have to decide for themselves whether they trust this unreliable narrator. Larbalestier&#8217;s talent for suspense will keep the pages turning as fast as Micah runs through the streets of New York City, especially after shocking twist halfway through the book. What happens next? That depends on who, and what, you believe.</p>
<p>Larbalestier, Justine. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Liar</span>. New York: Bloomsbury, 2009.</p>
<p><em>Reviewed from library copy.</em></p>
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		<title>Nothing but the Truth, and a Few White Lies &#124; Justina Chen Headley</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 21:48:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Half-Taiwanese, half-white Patty Ho feels like she doesn&#8217;t fit in anywhere—until she goes to math camp and makes some important discoveries. Recommendations • A YALSA Popular Paperback for Young Adults, 2008 • &#8220;Great voice from a very promising debut.&#8221; Kirkus Reviews, March 15, 2006 • &#8220;Headley makes an impressive debut with this witty, intimate novel.&#8221; [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=readingbee.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7226017&amp;post=243&amp;subd=readingbee&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Half-Taiwanese, half-white Patty Ho feels like she doesn&#8217;t fit in anywhere—until she goes to math camp and makes some important discoveries.</p>
<p><strong>Recommendations</strong></p>
<p>• A YALSA Popular Paperback for Young Adults, 2008</p>
<p>• &#8220;Great voice from a very promising debut.&#8221; <em>Kirkus Reviews</em>, March 15, 2006</p>
<p>• &#8220;Headley makes an impressive debut with this witty, intimate novel.&#8221; <em>Publishers Weekly</em> starred review, April 10, 2006</p>
<p>• &#8220;Patty&#8217;s contemporary, immediate thoughts about finding direction and relating to family have universal resonance, while her specific struggles will speak directly to biracial teens.&#8221; <em>Booklist</em> review, June 1, 2006</p>
<p><strong>Review</strong></p>
<p>When a fortune-telling granny sees a white guy in Patty&#8217;s future, her overbearing Taiwanese mama has a few ideas for reversing the prediction: Patty will eat stinky tonic soup for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Patty will attend math camp this summer. Patty will meet a Nice (Taiwanese) Boy.</p>
<p>Never mind that Patty is half white herself. But Mama considers marrying Patty&#8217;s dad the one mistake she ever made, and she&#8217;ll do anything to keep her daughter from repeating it. So as Patty&#8217;s white girlfriends look forward to a summer of fun, she heads off to Stanford for what is sure to be a month of torturous Asian geekery.</p>
<p>To her surprise, some of the kids at math camp are actually cool, and she might even have a chance with Chinese hunk Stu. Things are looking up for this banana-split girl—but in order to feel truly whole, she&#8217;ll have to learn the truth about herself and her family.</p>
<p>This is, first and foremost, a novel about the search for identity. Patty doesn&#8217;t remember her father, but with her long legs and big eyes, sometimes she feels like she has more in common with him than her Mama and older brother. And that&#8217;s hard to reconcile with the jerks at school who call her &#8220;Chopsticks.&#8221;</p>
<p>Despite some painful moments, the story is carried by Patty&#8217;s humor and insight. (On Chinese foot-binding practices, she thinks: &#8220;<em>Chastity belts for feet. If you can&#8217;t walk, you&#8217;re not likely to sneak out in the middle of the night, say to kiss a secret lover in the Quad</em>.&#8221;) Any girl struggling to figure out who she really is will find the real deal in <em>Nothing but the Truth</em>.</p>
<p>Headley, Justina Chen. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Nothing but the Truth, and a Few White Lies</span>. New York: Little, Brown, 2006</p>
<p><em>Reviewed from library copy.</em></p>
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		<title>Lockdown &#124; Walter Dean Myers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Reese struggles to keep hope alive while working toward an early release from the Progress juvenile detention facility. Awards &#38; Honors for Walter Dean Myers • 2000 Michael L. Printz Award winner • 1994 Margaret A. Edwards Award winner • Two-time Newbery Honor recipient • Five-time Coretta Scott King Award winner Review They call it [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=readingbee.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7226017&amp;post=236&amp;subd=readingbee&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Reese struggles to keep hope alive while working toward an early release from the Progress juvenile detention facility.</p>
<p><strong>Awards &amp; Honors for Walter Dean Myers</strong></p>
<p>• 2000 Michael L. Printz Award winner</p>
<p>• 1994 Margaret A. Edwards Award winner</p>
<p>• Two-time Newbery Honor recipient</p>
<p>• Five-time Coretta Scott King Award winner</p>
<p><strong>Review</strong></p>
<p>They call it the Progress Center, but 14-year-old Reese isn’t sure he’s making any inside the juvenile detention hall. Locked up for stealing a doctor’s prescription pads, he’s been given the chance to prove himself through a work-release program. Now he helps take care of the residents at an old folks’ home a couple days a week and spends the rest of his time trying to stay out of trouble at Progress.</p>
<p>With fellow inmates always looking for a fight and the threat of new charges being brought against him, Reese doesn’t know whether he’ll be released early for good behavior or stay behind bars for another 20 years. The heart-wrenching story of a teen on the wrong side of the law, <em>Lockdown</em> manages to steer clear of being too preachy while remaining inspirational. Through Reese&#8217;s relationship with an elderly man at Evergreen, stint in the solitary detention cell, and love for his little sister, readers experience the imperfect protagonist&#8217;s internal battle between hope and despair.</p>
<p>Myers, Walter Dean. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Lockdown</span>. New York: Amistad, 2010.</p>
<p><em>Reviewed from advanced reading copy provided by Goodman Media International.</em></p>
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		<title>Skunk Girl &#124; Sheba Karim</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nina attempts to fit in at her small-town New York high school while respecting her parents’ wishes for her to remain a “good Pakistani-Muslim girl.” Recommendations • “Rife with smart, self-deprecating humor.” Kirkus Reviews, March 1, 2009 • “A rare exploration of Muslim culture &#8230; will be a welcome addition to teen collections.” Booklist review, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=readingbee.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7226017&amp;post=230&amp;subd=readingbee&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Nina attempts to fit in at her small-town New York high school while respecting her parents’ wishes for her to remain a “good Pakistani-Muslim girl.”</p>
<p><strong>Recommendations<br />
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• “Rife with smart, self-deprecating humor.” <em>Kirkus Reviews</em>, March 1, 2009</p>
<p>• “A rare exploration of Muslim culture &#8230; will be a welcome addition to teen collections.” <em>Booklist </em>review, April 15, 2009</p>
<p><strong>Review</strong></p>
<p>Bleaching her mustache and missing out on all the best parties are part of what Nina’s come to expect as a Pakistani-American teen with the strictest parents in town. At the start of her junior year in high school, she’s still living in the shadow of her genius older sister and still trying to figure out how to keep up socially in spite of her family’s fear that she’s becoming too “Um-ree-can-ized.”</p>
<p>Then the unexpected happens: Nina meets an attractive Italian exchange student named Asher—and Asher catches a glimpse of the dark line of hair running down the middle of her back. More humiliated than ever, Nina is certain that Asher will prefer button-nosed blond Serena over her scholarly, hirsute self.</p>
<p>Teens of all backgrounds will be able to relate to Nina&#8217;s struggle in reconciling her own identity with her family&#8217;s culture. While the girl-crushing-on-boy story may be familiar, the funny and touching <em>Skunk Girl</em> is truly a novel of a different stripe.</p>
<p>Karim, Sheba. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Skunk Girl</span>. New York: Farrar Straus Giroux, 2009.</p>
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		<title>A Little Friendly Advice &#124; Siobhan Vivian</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 14:00:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ruby&#8217;s estranged dad shows up uninvited at her 16th birthday party, shaking up her feelings, her friendships, and her life just like a Polaroid picture. Recommendations • &#8220;Populated with real characters who have authentic emotions, this debut novel manages to be at once uplifting and heartwrenching. Vivian is clearly an author to watch.&#8221; Kirkus Reviews, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=readingbee.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7226017&amp;post=222&amp;subd=readingbee&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Ruby&#8217;s estranged dad shows up uninvited at her 16th birthday party, shaking up her feelings, her friendships, and her life just like a Polaroid picture.</p>
<p><strong>Recommendations </strong></p>
<p>• &#8220;Populated with real characters who have authentic emotions, this debut novel manages to be at once uplifting and heartwrenching. Vivian is clearly an author to watch.&#8221; <em>Kirkus Reviews</em>, January 1, 2008</p>
<p>• &#8220;Engagingly written and with a surprise ending, this novel will appeal to teens.&#8221; <em>School Library Journal</em> review, February 1, 2008</p>
<p>• &#8220;Vivian&#8217;s first novel deftly probes the often confusing intricacies of friendship &#8230; Readers will find themselves and their relationships reflected in Ruby&#8217;s story.&#8221; <em>Publishers Weekly </em>review, March 3, 2008</p>
<p><strong>Review </strong></p>
<p>Ruby is turning 16 and looking forward to a low-key birthday at home. But before she can make the first cut into her Fudgie the Whale ice cream cake, an unexpected guest crashes the party. It&#8217;s Ruby&#8217;s dad, armed with a bouquet of carnations. Flowers might have been nice, if this hadn&#8217;t been the first time Ruby saw him since he left the family six years ago. Shocked by this sudden reappearance, Ruby flees the house with her friends—BFF Beth, boy-crazy Maria, and troublemaker Katherine—right behind her.</p>
<p>In the week that follows, Ruby is haunted by painful memories of her parents&#8217; split. Beth acts like she wants to help, but is she keeping something from Ruby? Vivian&#8217;s spot-on portrayal of the girls&#8217; friendship raises questions about loyalty and little white lies; her debut novel is <em>Advice</em> worth taking.</p>
<p>Vivian, Siobhan. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">A Little Friendly Advice</span>. New York: PUSH, 2008.</p>
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		<title>Paper Towns &#124; John Green</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 02:27:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[After Quentin’s dream girl goes missing, he follows a series of cryptic clues to track her down—learning how little he knows about the real Margo Roth Spiegelman. Awards &#38; Honors • A School Library Journal Best Book, 2008 • A YALSA Best Book for Young Adults, 2009 Review As 9 year olds, Quentin and Margo [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=readingbee.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7226017&amp;post=218&amp;subd=readingbee&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>After Quentin’s dream girl goes missing, he follows a series of cryptic clues to track her down—learning how little he knows about the real Margo Roth Spiegelman.</p>
<p><strong>Awards &amp; Honors</strong></p>
<p>• A <em>School Library Journal</em> Best Book, 2008</p>
<p>• A YALSA Best Book for Young Adults, 2009</p>
<p><strong>Review</strong></p>
<p>As 9 year olds, Quentin and Margo shared the traumatic experience of discovering a dead body at a local park. Now high school seniors about to graduate, the two travel in different circles and barely talk. Then one night, Margo appears at Q’s bedroom window. Dressed all in black and looking for a partner in crime, she drags him out for a few hours of debauchery—and promptly disappears the next day.</p>
<p>Following the trail she left behind, &#8220;Q&#8221; finds himself exploring the poetry of Walt Whitman and the subdivisions of central Florida in order to make whatever sense he can of the enigma that is Margo. Like the protagonists of John Green’s first two novels, Quentin is a thoughtful, nerdy guy on a quest to figure out the elusive girl of his dreams. Smart and engaging, <em>Paper Towns</em> is inspiration for readers to stop seeing their peers as archetypes (the beautiful girl, the jock) and start thinking of them as real people.</p>
<p>Green, John. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Paper Towns</span>. New York: Dutton Books, 2008.</p>
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		<title>The Forest of Hands and Teeth &#124; Carrie Ryan</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Aug 2009 00:45:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Forced into the forbidden forest after an army of undead invade her village, Mary must choose the right path or risk becoming a zombie herself. Recommendations • School Library Journal starred review by Debra Banna, May 1, 2009 • Publishers Weekly starred review, February 2, 2009 Review Ever since Mary was a little girl, her [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=readingbee.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7226017&amp;post=214&amp;subd=readingbee&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Forced into the forbidden forest after an army of undead invade her village, Mary must choose the right path or risk becoming a zombie herself.</p>
<p><strong>Recommendations</strong></p>
<p><em>• School Library Journal</em> starred review by Debra Banna, May 1, 2009</p>
<p><em>• </em><em>Publishers Weekly</em> starred review, February 2, 2009</p>
<p><strong>Review</strong></p>
<p>Ever since Mary was a little girl, her mother has told her stories about the ocean. Living in their isolated village, it&#8217;s hard to imagine a body of water that goes on forever. It&#8217;s hard to imagine anything beyond the Forest of Hands and Teeth. But Mary believes in an outside world—one that existed before the Return, before the Unconsecrated took over the forest with their hands and teeth hungry for human flesh.</p>
<p>When these horrifying creatures break through the fence to the village, Mary is forced to choose between struggling to survive in the world she&#8217;s always known and risking everything to thrive in the world she&#8217;s always hoped for. First-time author Ryan pulls off a dazzling feat in writing a book about zombies without ever using the word &#8220;zombie.&#8221; The Unconsecrated lurk at the edges of every page, making <em>The Forest of Hands and Teeth</em> a deliciously nerve-wracking read.</p>
<p>Ryan, Carrie. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">The Forest of Hands and Teeth</span>. New York: Delacorte Press, 2009.</p>
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		<title>The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian &#124; Sherman Alexie</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jul 2009 20:52:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Native American teen transfers to a school outside his reservation and makes some surprising discoveries about his place in the world. Awards &#38; Honors • National Book Award for Young People&#8217;s Literature, 2007 • A School Library Journal Best Book, 2007 • Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, 2008 • A YALSA Best Book for Young [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=readingbee.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7226017&amp;post=204&amp;subd=readingbee&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>A Native American teen transfers to a school outside his reservation and makes some surprising discoveries about his place in the world.</p>
<p><strong>Awards &amp; Honors</strong></p>
<p>• National Book Award for Young People&#8217;s Literature, 2007</p>
<p>• A School Library Journal Best Book, 2007</p>
<p>• Boston Globe-Horn Book Award, 2008</p>
<p>• A YALSA Best Book for Young Adults, 2008</p>
<p><strong>Review</strong></p>
<p>Junior&#8217;s life on the reservation pretty much sucks: His family&#8217;s poor, he&#8217;s constantly bullied, and his school books are so old that one of them used to belong to his mom when she was a freshman. Hardly anyone ever leaves the rez, but one day Junior realizes that doing so might be his only hope. He transfers to a &#8220;white&#8221; school 22 miles away—and finds himself an outcast there, too. Now he&#8217;s seen as a traitor to the tribe, his best friend won&#8217;t speak to him, and he&#8217;s not sure if he&#8217;ll ever fit in.</p>
<p>Alexie&#8217;s semi-autobiographical story rings true with sharp characterization and persistent humor, while illustrations by Ellen Forney enhance the reading experience. Junior is perfect company for anyone who&#8217;s ever wanted a place to belong.</p>
<p>Alexie, Sherman. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian</span>. New York: Little, Brown, 2007.</p>
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		<title>Girl &#124; Blake Nelson</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 17:48:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A suburban high-schooler infiltrates the Portland, Oregon music scene and experiences a world far removed from most of her classmates&#8217; social lives. Recommendations • &#8220;YA fiction at the very top of the genre &#8230; speaks the language of most of this age group.&#8221; Publisher&#8217;s Weekly review, 1994 Review When Cybil shaves her head, Andrea is [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=readingbee.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7226017&amp;post=195&amp;subd=readingbee&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>A suburban high-schooler infiltrates the Portland, Oregon music scene and experiences a world far removed from most of her classmates&#8217; social lives.</p>
<p><strong>Recommendations</strong></p>
<p>• &#8220;YA fiction at the very top of the genre &#8230; speaks the language of most of this age group.&#8221; <em>Publisher&#8217;s Weekly</em> review, 1994</p>
<p><strong>Review</strong></p>
<p>When Cybil shaves her head, Andrea is completely embarrassed for her and worried about what everyone at school will think. But then Cybil forms a band, and Andrea starts hanging out at the clubs downtown and shopping at thrift stores instead of the mall. She meets charismatic local rock star Todd Sparrow, and soon he&#8217;s all she can think about.</p>
<p>With a highly conversational style, Blake captures the essence of a self-absorbed yet likable teen trying to process the complicated events of her everyday life. Andrea&#8217;s first encounters with sex and drugs are related in a frank manner, and though she sometimes seems detached from it all, the reader can&#8217;t help but feel for this <em>Girl</em>.</p>
<p>Nelson, Blake. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Girl</span>. New York: Simon &amp; Schuster, 1994.</p>
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		<title>Miss Smithers &#124; Susan Juby</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teenage misfit Alice McLeod enters a local beauty pageant, joins a Christian youth group, and tries out martial arts in some of her many attempts at normalcy. Awards &#38; Honors • Sheila A. Egoff Children&#8217;s Literature Prize, 2005 • Kirkus Reviews starred review, April 1, 2004 Booktalk A social outcast, therapy regular, and general underachiever, [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=readingbee.wordpress.com&amp;blog=7226017&amp;post=187&amp;subd=readingbee&amp;ref=&amp;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p>Teenage misfit Alice McLeod enters a local beauty pageant, joins a Christian youth group, and tries out martial arts in some of her many attempts at normalcy.</p>
<p><strong>Awards &amp; Honors</strong></p>
<p>• Sheila A. Egoff Children&#8217;s Literature Prize, 2005</p>
<p>• <em>Kirkus Reviews</em> starred review, April 1, 2004</p>
<p><strong>Booktalk</strong></p>
<p>A social outcast, therapy regular, and general underachiever, Alice would never have entered the Miss Smithers contest if it weren’t for the $400 clothing allowance. After spending most of it on a pair of leather pants from the local biker shop, she’s forced to skimp on the rest of her pageant wear:</p>
<blockquote><p>It took me fifteen minutes of hard digging in the Seniors Bin at the New on You United Church Secondhand Store to come up with a two-piece purple suit that more or less fits me. The shoulder pads are admittedly a bit extreme and the ruffle on the bias-cut skirt has seen better days, but the thick gold chain belt fits just right. It is my hope that people will take the suit for early-eighties hipness on my part, rather than an artifact originally belonging to someone who was already old in the 1960s. (p 53)</p></blockquote>
<p>Can Alice pull together the clothes and personality to win the Miss Smithers crown? Nothing’s gonna stop her from trying!</p>
<p>Juby, Susan. <span style="text-decoration:underline;">Miss Smithers</span>. New York: HarperTempest, 2004.</p>
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