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Lädt ... Hazel Hill Is Gonna Win This One (2022)von Maggie Horne
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"Seventh grader Hazel Hill is too busy for friends. No, really. She needs to focus on winning the school-wide speech competition and beating her nemesis, the popular and smart Ella Quinn, after last year's embarrassing hyperbole/hyperbowl mishap that cost her first place. But when Hazel discovers Ella is being harassed by golden boy Tyler Harris, she has to choose between winning and doing the right thing. No one would believe that a nice boy like Tyler would harass and intimidate a nice girl like Ella, but Hazel knows the truth, and she's determined to prove it, even if it means risking everything."-- Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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Triumphant.
See also: Dress Coded, Revenge of the Red Club, Go with the Flow, Moxie, Attack of the Black Rectangles
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Quotes
I've been told that it's impossible to know everything, but I think I've found a loophole. (first sentence)
[My dad] and my mom spend so much time worrying about whether I'll turn out okay that sometimes I can't tell if they think I'm okay right now. (18-19)
But then I remember that I'm not the type of person who gets nervous speaking in front of a crowd. When I'm giving a speech, I can be a totally different person, someone who isn't ever afraid of anything and who can stand up straight and tell people things they never knew before. I can make people listen to what I have to say. (56)
I didn't realize how much of friendship involved trying to solve very complicated problems in your head in the middle of a conversation without making it seem like that's what you're doing. (152)
Too many people have thought too little of me lately. (162)
"If a student comes to you feeling unsafe, you make them feel safe. If you don't understand that, I truly can't comprehend why you would become an educator in the first place." (Ms. Gates to Mrs. West, 198)
From the author's note:
Special thanks to Mr. Butcher, who once refused to answer a question I asked because I had used the word gonna, thus spurring me on to publish a book with Gonna in the title. Your move, Butcher. ( )