A Really Popular Girl

A Really Popular Girl by Kathryn Ewing is a children’s fiction book published by Scholastic in March 1989. This edition spans 105 pages and is written in English. The story centers on ten-year-old Marcie, who navigates the challenges of popularity while adjusting to life in a new town following her mother’s recent remarriage.
Readers will follow Marcie as she grapples with the complexities of fitting in and making new friends. The narrative explores themes relevant to young girls, including the social dynamics of childhood and the impact of family changes on personal relationships. This book provides an engaging look at the trials of growing up and the quest for acceptance in a new environment.
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Ten-year-old Marcie finds being popular a difficult task, especialy when her mother has just remarried and they have moved to a new town.
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