Nobodies & Somebodies

Nobodies & Somebodies by Doris Orgel, published by Puffin Books in 1993, is a 152-page work written in English. This book explores the dynamics of friendship and rivalry among fifth graders, focusing on the experiences of Janet, who, along with her friends, forms a club called the Nobodies in response to the exclusive club of popular girls led by Beth, Liz, and Vero. The narrative captures the challenges faced by Laura, a new student who finds herself torn between the two groups.
Readers will find a relatable portrayal of childhood social structures and the complexities of forming friendships. The story delves into themes of belonging and the impact of peer dynamics, making it a relevant read for young audiences. With its engaging depiction of games and activities that accompany the characters’ interactions, this book offers insights into the social landscape of elementary school life.
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“Beth, Liz, and Vero–the girls with whom everybody in 5th grade wants to be friends–have formed a club and won’t let anyone else in. Janet and her friends start their own club, the Nobodies. Laura, a new student, is caught in the middle–she wants to be friends with both Janet and Vero. . . . This tale of friendship and rivalry is fresh and authentic”.–Publishers Weekly.
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