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Awkward (Berrybrook Middle School, 1) by SVETLANA CHMAKOVA

by SVETLANA CHMAKOVA

Book Details

Publisher:JY
Published:2019-10-29
Pages:888
Format:paperback
Language:en
ISBN:0316381306

Reading Info

Age Range:8-12

About This Book

Cardinal rule #1 for surviving school: Don't get noticed by the mean kids. Cardinal rule #2 for surviving school: Seek out groups with similar interests and join them. On her first day at her new school, Penelope--Peppi--Torres reminds herself of these basics. But when she trips into a quiet boy in the hall, Jaime Thompson, she's already broken the first rule, and the mean kids start calling her the "nerder girlfriend." How does she handle this crisis? By shoving poor Jaime and running away! Fal

Our Review

This middle-grade graphic novel captures the authentic social navigation of early adolescence through Peppi Torres, who breaks her own cardinal rule for surviving school by accidentally drawing attention from mean kids on her first day. When she trips into quiet Jaime Thompson and earns the unwanted nickname "nerder girlfriend," her panicked reactionโ€”shoving him and fleeingโ€”sets up a compelling story about friendship repair and social anxiety. The graphic novel format brings Berrybrook Middle School to life with expressive characters and relatable hallway dynamics that will immediately resonate with readers navigating their own school transitions.

What makes this friendship story distinctive is how it balances Peppi's artistic passions with Jaime's science club commitments, creating a believable bridge between different social groups. The narrative thoughtfully explores how misunderstandings can snowball and the courage required to make amends, offering valuable lessons about empathy and finding one's place. Young readers who feel caught between wanting to fit in and staying true to themselves will find both comfort and recognition in this nuanced portrayal of middle school dynamics.

Themes

Juvenile Fiction

Subjects

Juvenile Fiction