Sophie Under Pressure

Sophie Under Pressure by Nancy N. Rue, published by Zonderkidz on April 26, 2009, is a juvenile fiction book that explores themes of friendship and problem-solving. In this engaging story, Sophie and her friends embark on an ambitious project to construct a space station in Fiona’s backyard, aiming to enhance both their science grades and their camaraderie. As they delve into the complexities of their project, Sophie discovers that the challenges they face extend beyond the physical construction, leading to conflicts among her friends.
Readers will find that the narrative focuses on the importance of values and virtues as Sophie navigates the pressures of her mission. The story highlights her struggle to maintain harmony within the group while addressing the larger issues at play. With a page count of 122, this edition offers a thoughtful look at the dynamics of friendship and teamwork, set against a backdrop of imaginative adventure. The book is presented in English, making it accessible to a wide audience interested in stories that blend creativity with moral lessons.
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Sophie and her friends are all part of an elite expedition. In order to save the world (and their science grades) they are called upon to build an elaborate space station in Fiona’s backyard, and are soon lost in the world of telescopes and zero-gravity. Sophie, however, realizes building that space station is only a small solution to a much bigger dilemma when her friends and fellow astronauts begin to fight. Will she be able to complete her mission and save the Flakes’ friendship before her whole world falls apart?
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