Eleven
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Publisher:
New York - Dutton Children's Books
Pages:
201
Edition:
1st ed
ISBN:
0525471650
Language:
English
Statement of Responsibility:
Lauren Myracle
Physical Description:
201 p. ; 22 cm
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The year between turning eleven and turning twelve bring many changes for Winnie and her friends.
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Add a CommentSuch a good book! I read it about 10 times probably! The series is GREAT!
This is a AWESOME BOOK, I'm eleven and book is so much like it and I love the other too, especially ten and thirteen plus one,also I like the part when she confronts Gail, LOL ,so funny.
Absolutely love this book and series, read it at 11 and have reread it now!
Great Book, I Loved It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
aww, this book was so cute and i could totally relate to it when i was 11. i think its great, and i love winnie!
I really enjoyed this book. Parts were a bit childish but Winnie is 11 so..... But I love the way Lauren makes Winnie's personality come through. I'm excited to read the rest of the series. Great author great book.
This is about Winnie (Winifred) and her 11-year-old life. Winnie tells her stories that vary from ice skating with the class clown to asking her crush to be her valentine to dealing with a new, mean girl! All of her experiences are perfectely relatable for me and probably you, too. This book is perfect if you are 11. And if you want to keep reading about Winnie's life, read Twelve, Thirteen and Thirteen plus one! ;)
i thought this book was okay, but it was kind of boring, the only really good part was the end
Lauren Myracle has a remarkable ear for the dialogue of pre-teen and teen girls. In Eleven, she looks at one year in the life of Winnie, who turns eleven on the first page. Myracle then leads us through a year of her mainharacter's life. Winnie's world is full of best friends and shared stories, but she notices that the girls around are starting to change. A new girl in class, Gail, has decided that she wants Winnie's best friend, Amanda, as her own. Add to that an older sister who has her first serious boyfriend and a younger brother that while adorable, can be quite annoying and you have a rich story. This story does a wonderful job of looking at the changes that happen to girls and their friendships with the pre-teen years. Perfect for introducing that thorny issue of social isolation, the prefered form of female bullying. It would be a wonderful addition to a classroom or home library.
it was an AWFUL book. i read the first chapter, omg it the most boring book ever! to all those who thought it was, " omg tht book was just SOOOOO great!" , u may like it, but dont take my comment seriously. to all those about to read thiis book, i wouldn't recommend this.