When you can choose to be anyone, how do you know who you really are? From the author of Better You Than Me and I Speak Boy comes another fun and relatable book about new experiences and how staying true to yourself is the best way to be okay.
Twelve-year-old Amelia Gray has changed schools thirty-nine times (!!!) because of her dadโs job, which doesnโt leave a lot of time for making friends. But thatโs okay. Amelia loves her โlife on the goโ with Dad and their adorable supermutt, Biscotti. Sheโs been in enough middle schools to know that friendships are messy, and who needs that?
But when her dad announces that he wants to stay in their new town for the whole summerโmaybe even foreverโAmelia realizes sheโs going to have to do the one thing sheโs never had to do: fit in.
So she gives herself not one but three total makeovers, to try out a few personalities and hopefully find her โthing.โ Is she Amie, a confident track star? Mellie, a serious journalist? Or Lia, a bold theater kid?
Juggling three identities is hard, and Amelia soon finds herself caught in the kind of friendship drama she has always managed to avoid. Yet despite her best efforts, she still canโt answer the most important question of all: Who is the real Amelia Gray?