Do the Math: Secrets, Lies, and Algebra

Do the Math: Secrets, Lies, and Algebra by Wendy Lichtman, published by HarperCollins on June 26, 2007, is a young adult fiction book comprising 192 pages. The story centers around Tess, an eighth-grade math whiz who navigates a web of challenges involving a stolen test, cheaters, and the complexities of friendship, all while preparing for the winter dance. The narrative unfolds as Tess grapples with these issues, including a mysterious figure connected to her parents.
Readers will find a blend of social themes and mysteries as Tess seeks to uncover the truth behind the events surrounding her. The book explores family dynamics and the pressures of adolescence, presenting a relatable scenario for young adults. With its engaging plot and relatable characters, this edition invites readers to join Tess on her journey to find solutions amidst the chaos of middle school life.
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In the eighth grade, 1 math whiz 1 stolen test (x),
3 cheaters (y),
and 2 best friends (z) who can’t keep a secret.
Oh, and she can’t forget the winter dance (d)!
Then there’s the suspicious guy Tess’s parents know, but that’s a whole different problem.
Can Tess find the solutions?
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