FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Eleven-year-old Winnie knows that change isn't all it's cracked up to be, especially when it means her best friend might be dropping her for someone else and her crush may have a nasty case of pinkeye.
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7 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wonderful story about evolving friendships,
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This review is from: Eleven (Winnie Years) (Hardcover)
I enjoyed reading about Winnie and her life experiences. It really made me remember back to my childhood, and my 5th-6th grade years in school. Those can be really difficult times. I think that readers can really relate to Winnie and both the good and difficult times that she experiences. I enjoyed the interesting stories and adventures that happen to Winnie each month of her 11th year of life. As an elementary school teacher myself, I would highly reccomend this book to my students. It can really help students understand how relationships do grow and change over time.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Well written and authentic,
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This review is from: Eleven (Winnie Years) (Hardcover)
Oh, the woes of turning eleven and having your perfectly planned birthday party turn out not exactly the way you planned. And to make matters worse your best friend is changing and hanging out with different girls and giggling over boys. Winnie must cope with the changes in her friend, the fickle moods of her teenage sister, and a whole myriad of feelings about boys that are hard to figure out. This bittersweet coming of age story is fast-paced and sure to hit the mark with the preteen set.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Book about the change between friends,
This review is from: Eleven (Winnie Years) (Kindle Edition)
I thoroughly loved this book. I would say it is best suited for middle schoolers, but a wide range of people could like it. In the book, Winnie has just turned eleven years old, and her life is changing quickly. Her best friend isn't her best friend anymore, she likes a guy that doesn't like her back, and has to deal with Dinah, her dad's boss' daughter. Dinah becomes much more when she and Winnie find a common ground. See how Winnie deals with all these changes in Eleven by Lauren Myracle. Read this book!
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