Hundred Percent

· Chronicle Books
5.0
2 reviews
Ebook
256
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About this ebook

The last year of elementary school is big for every kid. In this novel, equal parts funny and crushing, utterly honest and perfect for boys and girls alike, Christine Gouda faces change at every turn, starting with her own nickname—Tink—which just doesn't fit anymore. Readers will relate to this strong female protagonist whose voice rings with profound authenticity and absolute novelty, and her year's cringingly painful trials in normalcy—uncomfortable Halloween costumes, premature sleepover parties, crushed crushes, and changing friendships. Throughout all this, Tink learns, what you call yourself, and how you do it, has a lot to do with who you are. This book marks beloved author Karen Romano Young's masterful return to children's literature: a heartbreakingly honest account of what it means to be between girl and woman, elementary and middle school, inside and out—and just what you name that in-between self.

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5.0
2 reviews
Nanaea Lewis
December 8, 2021
I found this book very realistic, to the expierences of 6th graders and even 5th and 7th graders born in the 2000's I myself can see in this book, expeirences similar to my own during elementary in several different schools I went to when I was in those grades. I am in 10th grade right now, so I can still remember these things clearly. Excelent book, interesting and unique taking on the view not many authors do.
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About the author

Karen Romano Young has written nearly two dozen books for children, and has illustrated several, including the groundbreaking graphic novel Doodlebug and its sequel Stuck in the Middle (of Middle School). She lives in Connecticut.

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