Do the Math: Secrets, Lies, and Algebra

Do the Math: Secrets, Lies, and Algebra by Wendy Lichtman is an illustrated book published by Harper Collins on June 26, 2007. This 192-page work presents a story centered around Tess, an eighth-grade math whiz who navigates the complexities of adolescence and social dynamics. As she attempts to solve various problems in her life, including friendships and family issues, Tess must consider multiple variables that complicate her calculations.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of social challenges, family dynamics, and the mysteries of growing up. Tess’s journey involves not only her mathematical skills but also her interactions with friends and the secrets they share. The story explores the intricacies of adolescence, making it relatable for young readers as they encounter similar situations in their own lives.
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In the eighth grade, 1 math whiz 1 popular boy, according to Tess’s calculations. That is, until she has to factor in a few more variables, like:
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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