I had both braces and glasses in middle school, so was totally drawn into the title. Not that I rocked them, by any means. :-)
Kacey Simon says what's on her mind, even if people don't want to hear it. Her harsh critiques have made her a social butterfly at Marquette Middle School. Her popularity soars with her outrageous newscaster skills, and she's always surrounded by friends. But when she gets an eye infection, her contacts are taken away and replaced with new glasses. To make matters worse, her mom surprises her with a trip to the orthodontist, who puts on new braces. Getting used to metal in her mouth, Kacey struggles to overcome a new lisp. She realizes how her honesty towards others may have hurt some feelings. Her friends don't seem supportive to her situation, so Kacey starts hanging out with a new crowd, and even finds her voice as the singer for a new band. This is a hilarious look at overcoming puberty's challenges and making the best of a bad situation.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
"How to Rock Braces and Glasses" by Meg Haston
Labels:
braces,
cliques,
coming-of-age,
friendship,
girls,
glasses,
popularity
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There is apparently a television show of this coming out, so I expect demand to be high for the title.
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