Girls Acting Catty

Girls Acting Catty by Leslie Margolis, published by Bloomsbury USA in November 2009, is a first edition juvenile fiction novel comprising 192 pages. The story follows Annabelle, who has successfully navigated the challenges of junior high school, building strong friendships and managing interactions with boys. However, her world is turned upside down when she and her friends encounter a clique of mean girls, led by Taylor, who threaten to disrupt their harmony.
Readers will find a narrative that explores social themes relevant to adolescence and coming of age, particularly the dynamics of friendship in the face of conflict. As Annabelle grapples with the tension created by the mean girl clique, the story delves into the complexities of peer relationships and the challenges of maintaining friendships under pressure. This edition offers a relatable glimpse into the trials of growing up, making it a relevant read for those interested in juvenile fiction focused on social interactions.
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What’s harder to deal with than a group of boys who act like dogs? How about a clique of catty mean girls? Annabelle has just figured out how to survive in junior high school. She’s made great friends, her teachers are nice, and she’s got lots of tricks up her sleeve for taming those pesky boys. But now she and her friends must confront a whole new brand of headache– the mean girl clique. At first Taylor and her friends were out to get Annabelle’s bff Rachel, but soon the whole group is involved. Their friendship is getting tenser by the minute — unless Annabelle can save the day again?
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