Judy Blume meets Barbara Dee in this tender and empowering middle grade novel told in journal entries and poetry about a young writer on the verge of becoming a woman whose summer with her estranged father doesnât turn out the way sheâd hoped.
Twelve-year-old Victoria Reeves is all set for her âFirst Magnificent Summer with Dad,â even though itâs been more than two years since she last saw him. Sheâs ready to impress him with her wit, her maturity, and her smartsâat least until he shows up for the long road trip to Ohio with his new family, The Replacements, in tow.
But thatâs not the only unpleasant surprise in store for Victoria. There are some smaller disappointments, like being forced to eat bologna even though itâs her least favorite food in the world. And then thereâs having to sleep outside in a tent while The Replacements rest comfortably inside the family RV. But the worst thing Victoria grapples with is when she begins to suspect that part of the reason Dad always treats her as âless thanâ is for one simple reason: sheâs female.
As Victoria captures every moment of her less than magnificent summer in her journal, she discovers that the odds are stacked against her in the contest-no-one-knows-is-a-contest: Not only does her wit begin to crumble around Dadâs multiple shaming jabs, but she gets her first period. And when Dad does the worst thing yet, she realizes she has a decision to make: will she let a man define her?
Your pre-teen and teen readers won't be able to get enough of these selections. The 12 books here are a bit longer than our B category titles, with more challenging storylines and a wealth of thought-provoking nonfiction.