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Picking up where The Popularity Pact: Camp Clique left off, the
second book in this exciting duology finds former best friends Bea
and Maisy preparing for the new school year. Bea kept up her end of
the bargain, getting Maisy "in" with the girls at camp. Now it's
Maisy's turn to fulfill her promise to ingratiate Bea with the
popular girls. When Bea is accepted into this new inner circle, she
begins to lose sight of what true friendship is all about. As Bea
seems prepared to sacrifice anything to be "cool," Maisy realizes
there's more to life than hanging out with a bunch of mean girls.
Can she convince Bea that the popularity pact was a mistake? Can
these former friends find their way back to each other?
In the blink of a summer, Bea goes from having a best friend and a
place she belongs to being dropped and invisible, eating lunch
alone and only talking to teachers. The end of sixth grade and the
start of Camp Amelia can't come soon enough. But then the worst
part of school, ex-best friend Maisy, shows up in Bea's safe place
and ruins it all. Maisy lands in the same bunk as Bea and summer
suddenly seems dire. Never having camped a day in her life, Maisy
agrees: it's hopeless. She should be at home, spending time with
her little sister and hanging out with her super popular crew of
friends--not at this stupid adventure camp failing everything and
being hated by everyone. In a desperate bid to belong, Maisy offers
Bea a deal: if Bea helps her fit in at the camp, she will get Bea
into the M & M's, their town's popular clique, when they enter
seventh grade in the fall. The Popularity Pact is born.Written by
an alumna of Sarah Lawrence College's The Writing Institute, The
Popularity Pact: Camp Clique is the first part of an exciting new
middle grade duology that deals with coming of age, friendship
between girls, and the power of trust. The novel's engaging but
accessible style is sure to lend it broad appeal and make it a
success.
Picking up where The Popularity Pact: Camp Clique left off, the
second book in this exciting duology finds former best friends Bea
and Maisy preparing for the new school year. Bea kept up her end of
the bargain, getting Maisy "in" with the girls at camp. Now it's
Maisy's turn to fulfill her promise to ingratiate Bea with the
popular girls. When Bea is accepted into this new inner circle, she
begins to lose sight of what true friendship is all about. As Bea
seems prepared to sacrifice anything to be "cool," Maisy realizes
there's more to life than hanging out with a bunch of mean girls.
Can she convince Bea that the popularity pact was a mistake? Can
these former friends find their way back to each other?
In the blink of a summer, Bea goes from having a best friend and a
place she belongs to being dropped and invisible, eating lunch
alone and only talking to teachers. The end of sixth grade and the
start of Camp Amelia can't come soon enough. But then the worst
part of school, ex-best friend Maisy, shows up in Bea's safe place
and ruins it all. Maisy lands in the same bunk as Bea and summer
suddenly seems dire. Never having camped a day in her life, Maisy
agrees: it's hopeless. She should be at home, spending time with
her little sister and hanging out with her super popular crew of
friends--not at this stupid adventure camp failing everything and
being hated by everyone. In a desperate bid to belong, Maisy offers
Bea a deal: if Bea helps her fit in at the camp, she will get Bea
into the M & M's, their town's popular clique, when they enter
seventh grade in the fall. The Popularity Pact is born. Written by
an alumna of Sarah Lawrence College's The Writing Institute, The
Popularity Pact: Camp Clique is the first part of an exciting new
middle grade duology that deals with coming of age, friendship
between girls, and the power of trust. The novel's engaging but
accessible style is sure to lend it broad appeal and make it a
success.
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