Homeschooler V Middle School

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction
Cover of the book Homeschooler V Middle School by Keigh Serah, Keigh Serah
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Author: Keigh Serah ISBN: 9781458090997
Publisher: Keigh Serah Publication: June 14, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Keigh Serah
ISBN: 9781458090997
Publisher: Keigh Serah
Publication: June 14, 2011
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

She’s a social misfit with a goal – normalcy. The plan? Middle school. This could get ugly.

Kerouac(Kerry) Gardener starts eighth grade with high hopes for learning the social skills that have eluded her as a homeschooler. She has an overactive imagination and a propensity for big vocabulary words and quoting dead people.

She meets Jesse, a kleptomaniac, Floyd, a bully, Cliff, a cute guitar-playing transfer student, Ally, a popular girl, and many more. She quickly gets a reputation for being nice but also for being weird. It’s her job to change that and learn how to fit in. If she can.

This book tells the story of eighth grade from the point of view of someone new to public school. The main lesson of this social experiment? Public school kids aren't normal, just sharing a common experience.

Different clowns, same house of fun.

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She’s a social misfit with a goal – normalcy. The plan? Middle school. This could get ugly.

Kerouac(Kerry) Gardener starts eighth grade with high hopes for learning the social skills that have eluded her as a homeschooler. She has an overactive imagination and a propensity for big vocabulary words and quoting dead people.

She meets Jesse, a kleptomaniac, Floyd, a bully, Cliff, a cute guitar-playing transfer student, Ally, a popular girl, and many more. She quickly gets a reputation for being nice but also for being weird. It’s her job to change that and learn how to fit in. If she can.

This book tells the story of eighth grade from the point of view of someone new to public school. The main lesson of this social experiment? Public school kids aren't normal, just sharing a common experience.

Different clowns, same house of fun.

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