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NAME TAGS AND OTHER SIXTH-GRADE DISASTERS by Ginger Garrett

NAME TAGS AND OTHER SIXTH-GRADE DISASTERS

by Ginger Garrett

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-5415-9613-9
Publisher: Carolrhoda

While coping with her parents’ divorce, a sixth grader inadvertently helps save her school’s art program and stands up to bullies.

Although forced to move across Atlanta and finish sixth grade in a new school because of her parents’ divorce, Lizbeth has a plan to become popular and break up her dad and his new girlfriend, Claire. Having to wear a nametag on her first day and being seated in a pod with the Weirdos are just the start of her plan’s unraveling. Lively episodes involving cheese, a SuperChicken graphic novel, an automatic-flush toilet, and more help the lactose-intolerant, cosplay-loving preteen recognize the mean-girl spirit in her class, that her podmates are genuine friends, and that Claire is as fierce as she is. They also balance the real-life anger and trauma Lizbeth experiences from the divorce. Seamlessly woven into the sixth grader’s woes are the bullying of Joseph, one of her new friends, and the potential loss of the arts program in her underfunded school. The author also smoothly depicts bullying differences between genders. A satisfying, climactic twist begins resolution to all of these problems while the linked storylines work together to keep any one dilemma from turning the book into an “issue” novel. Lizbeth presents white on the cover, and the book seems to assume a white default despite its Atlanta setting.

Disasters averted in this realistic yet amusing take on sixth grade life.

(recipes) (Fiction. 9-12)