Ten

Ten by Lauren Myracle, published by Dutton Childrens Books in 2011, is a captivating exploration of childhood as Winnie Perry approaches her tenth birthday. This edition, comprising 208 pages, delves into the significance of turning ten, highlighting themes of responsibility and the transition toward middle school. Winnie navigates her evolving family dynamics, including her three-year-old brother and her older sister, while cherishing her friendship with Amanda during their final year in elementary school.
Readers will find a relatable portrayal of social issues and the challenges of growing up, as Winnie learns to balance her new responsibilities with the joys of friendship and self-discovery. The narrative captures the essence of family and the importance of self-esteem, making it a meaningful addition to the Juvenile Fiction genre. This book not only appeals to those familiar with the Winnie Years series but also serves as an engaging introduction for new readers seeking a story about the complexities of childhood.
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Winnie Perry is turning ten and ten is BIG: it means double digits, more responsibility, and being an almost-middle-schooler. Ten means that Winnie can handle anything, even a three-year-old baby brother and a practically teenage (and acting like it) older sister. And with her best friend, Amanda, by her side, Winnie plans on enjoying every last second of their last year in elementary school.
This prequel to the New York Times bestselling Winnie Years series will thrill the tweens who grew up with Winnie and introduce a whole new generation of readers to a heroine they can grow up with.
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