The Embarrassing Confessions of Gracie Sparks

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Things I need to do this year:

Keep writing in this diary (don't quit after one week like Aunt Lee and her yoga classes).
Research how to control hair growth.
Install a lock on my bedroom door
Convince Dad I'm old enough to get a second piercing.
Make new friends at high school.

Gracie Sparks has just turned twelve, which means she's practically a woman. So why does her family still treat her like she's five years old and allergic to independence? At least she'll be starting at Middleton Grammar soon, where she's sure to continue her streak of being cool, popular and top of her year.

Only Gracie is about to discover that becoming popular in high school isn't that simple, especially when the only people she knows are her she-devil sister, Imogen, and the painfully boring Margot Pederson. And it turns out that Middleton cool girls definitely don't shave their toes. Who knew?

Told through hilariously relatable diary entries, this is a story about growing up, standing out and (not) fitting in.

ISBN:
9781923135642
Format:
Paperback / softback
Pages:
304
Published:
Publisher:
Affirm Press
Imprint:
Affirm Kids