The retake / Jen Calonita.
"Zoe knows that the only thing harder than middle school is losing a best friend. She and Laura used to do everything together from taking silly selfies, to joining all the same clubs together and even throwing surprise birthday parties for one another. 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. But then a magical app downloads on her phone...and things get even weirder! Suddenly Zoe can travel back in time to moments where her and Laura started drifting apart. It is like a dream come true. A chance for Zoe to mend their friendship. But as Zoe goes back to moments of middle school drama--sleepover games gone wrong, field trips with cliques and crushes, and school projects that bring on more-than-awkward encounters--she realizes that second chances don't always go as planned and that sometimes you need to trust the magic of new beginnings. The Retake is a picture-perfect look at tween friendship, that also explores more serious themes of social media pressure, bullying and what it means to be yourself." -- Amazon.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780593174142
- ISBN: 0593174143
- Physical Description: 260 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Delacorte Press, [2020]
- Copyright: ©2020
Content descriptions
Target Audience Note: | 600L Lexile |
Study Program Information Note: | Accelerated Reader MG 4.0 8 8 511280 |
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Genre: | Fiction. |
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Meyersdale Public Library | J FIC CALONITA (Text) | 30512005381973 | MEYM Juvenile | Available | - |
Bethel Tulpehocken Public Library | J CAL (Text) | 33249023846052 | Children's Fiction | Available | - |
Boone Area Library | J (Text) | berks_50435678 | Children's Fiction | On Order | - |
Boyertown Community Library | J CAL (Text) | 33249024141164 | Children's Fiction | Available | - |
Brandywine Community Library | J CAL (Text) | 33249023430139 | Children's Fiction | Available | - |
Green Free Library (Wellsboro) | J CAL (Text) | 91079383 | GFWM Robinson Room | Checked Out | 04/30/2024 |
Guthrie Memorial Library: Hanover's Public Library | Kids CAL Fiction (Text)
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Plated 2021: In Memory of Nevin Stremmel, Lynn Miller, Rose Heindel Hoff and Barry Gunnett
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34007002426182 | Childrens Area | Available | - |
Kutztown Community Library | J CAL (Text) | 33249024621819 | Children's Fiction | Checked Out | 04/24/2024 |
Littlestown Library | J CAL (Text) | 35740635850597 | Juvenile Fiction | Available | - |
Martinsburg Community Library | JF Cal (Text) | 1OMAR00088767Y | Juvenile Fiction | Available | - |
Summary:
"Zoe knows that the only thing harder than middle school is losing a best friend. She and Laura used to do everything together from taking silly selfies, to joining all the same clubs together and even throwing surprise birthday parties for one another. 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. But then a magical app downloads on her phone...and things get even weirder! Suddenly Zoe can travel back in time to moments where her and Laura started drifting apart. It is like a dream come true. A chance for Zoe to mend their friendship. But as Zoe goes back to moments of middle school drama--sleepover games gone wrong, field trips with cliques and crushes, and school projects that bring on more-than-awkward encounters--she realizes that second chances don't always go as planned and that sometimes you need to trust the magic of new beginnings. The Retake is a picture-perfect look at tween friendship, that also explores more serious themes of social media pressure, bullying and what it means to be yourself." -- Amazon.