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How to Ruin Your Life: And Other Lessons School Doesn't Teach You

AUTHOR McTighe, Carolyn
PUBLISHER Red Deer Press (06/09/2010)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Penelope Jane Parker - better known as PJ - is a precocious, sociable nine-year-old who, in the spring of her Grade 4 year, is keen to show her abilities as a sprinter in the annual school track meet. Her best friend, Katie, has no interest in competing in the footrace that PJ knows she, PJ, will win. What do best friends do? Well, PJ decides that, in order to encourage Katie, she'll slow down to give Katie a chance when they race together in the warm-ups the week before the meet, so her friend will feel better about herself. But, as the race begins and PJ slows down, suddenly Katie surges into the lead, and PJ is left huffing to catch up; in fact, Katie wins the race.

This begins a spiral of jealousy and anger and worry that causes a rupture in the friendship and a sequence of events during which PJ goes nuts trying to figure out how to retrieve her position as winner and good friend. PJ shops for a new best friend to no avail. Her parents strongly advise her to make up with Katie. Her brother mocks her. PJ's nine-year-old world is falling apart - and it's only after a number of disastrous stumbles that the friendship is repaired and equilibrium is restored. The story is told with a lot of humour - it's the lighter side of what can sometimes be the very nasty and destructive world of plot and counter-plot that can infest the social lives of girls.

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ISBN-13: 9780889954014
ISBN-10: 0889954011
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 111
Carton Quantity: 100
Product Dimensions: 5.32 x 0.32 x 7.52 inches
Weight: 0.31 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Price on Product, Ikids
Country of Origin: CA
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BISAC Categories
Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Friendship
Grade Level: 3rd Grade - 7th Grade
Accelerated Reader:
Reading Level: 4.6
Point Value: 2
Interest Level: Middle Grade
Guided Reading Level: Not Applicable
Dewey Decimal: FIC
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PJ is a precocious 10-year-old who is keen to show her abilities as a sprinter in the annual track meet. But on the day of the race when PJ slows down, her best friend Katie surges ahead and wins the race, resulting in a spiral of jealousy and anger between the two.
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Penelope Jane Parker - better known as PJ - is a precocious, sociable nine-year-old who, in the spring of her Grade 4 year, is keen to show her abilities as a sprinter in the annual school track meet. Her best friend, Katie, has no interest in competing in the footrace that PJ knows she, PJ, will win. What do best friends do? Well, PJ decides that, in order to encourage Katie, she'll slow down to give Katie a chance when they race together in the warm-ups the week before the meet, so her friend will feel better about herself. But, as the race begins and PJ slows down, suddenly Katie surges into the lead, and PJ is left huffing to catch up; in fact, Katie wins the race.

This begins a spiral of jealousy and anger and worry that causes a rupture in the friendship and a sequence of events during which PJ goes nuts trying to figure out how to retrieve her position as winner and good friend. PJ shops for a new best friend to no avail. Her parents strongly advise her to make up with Katie. Her brother mocks her. PJ's nine-year-old world is falling apart - and it's only after a number of disastrous stumbles that the friendship is repaired and equilibrium is restored. The story is told with a lot of humour - it's the lighter side of what can sometimes be the very nasty and destructive world of plot and counter-plot that can infest the social lives of girls.

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Author: McTighe, Carolyn
Carolyn McTighe McTighe is a freelance writer whose articles can be read in various magazines across Canada and the US. A well as being a regular contributor to CBC Radio, she has also written for the Los Angeles Times newspaper and is currently working on a screenplay. Carolyn resides in Kelowna, British Columbia with her husband and three small children.
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