Turning twelve / Kathryn Ormsbee ; illustrations by Molly Brooks.
What if a friend...is more than a friend? Katie can't wait to turn twelve--pool parties! babysitting! friends! But sometimes it feels like there's so much new stuff she can barely keep up. First Job? (Yes!) Unfair dress codes? (No way!) Make up (Okay?!) Shaving? (Uh…!) Maybe growing up isn't as much fun as she had expected. But one thing does seem right--her new friend, Grace. Could Katie have a crush on another girl? Katie knows not everyone around her will approve...which is kind of scary. She might not be ready to tell anyone yet, and that’s fine...but can Katie stay true to herself and embrace the person she's growing up to be?
Record details
- ISBN: 9780593650073
- ISBN: 0593650077
- ISBN: 9780593650066
- ISBN: 0593650069
- ISBN: 9780593650080
- ISBN: 0593650085
- Physical Description: pages cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Random House Children's Books, 2024.
Content descriptions
| Target Audience Note: | Ages 8-12 Random House Graphic. |
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| Subject: | Birthdays > Juvenile fiction. Friends Rules Jobs Friendship |
| Genre: | Coming-of-age comics. Graphic novels. |
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Summary:
What if a friend...is more than a friend? Katie can't wait to turn twelve--pool parties! babysitting! friends! But sometimes it feels like there's so much new stuff she can barely keep up. First Job? (Yes!) Unfair dress codes? (No way!) Make up (Okay?!) Shaving? (Uh…!) Maybe growing up isn't as much fun as she had expected. But one thing does seem right--her new friend, Grace. Could Katie have a crush on another girl? Katie knows not everyone around her will approve...which is kind of scary. She might not be ready to tell anyone yet, and that’s fine...but can Katie stay true to herself and embrace the person she's growing up to be?