Freaky Monday

Freaky Monday by Mary Rodgers, published by Harper Collins on May 5, 2009, is a 192-page juvenile fiction novel that explores the humorous and enlightening consequences of an unexpected body swap. The story centers on Hadley, a model student who excels academically but struggles with the pressures of her busy life. When she and her unconventional teacher, Ms. Pitt, find themselves switched into each other’s bodies, they are forced to navigate each other’s worlds, leading to unexpected revelations and growth.
Readers will discover a narrative that delves into themes of family dynamics, education, and the challenges of adolescence. As Hadley and Ms. Pitt confront their respective struggles, the story highlights the importance of understanding and empathy in relationships. This edition, written in English, offers a blend of humor and insight, making it a relatable read for those interested in stories about blended families and the complexities of school life.
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Hadley is pretty much the model student: straight As, perfect attendance, front row in class. So what if she’s overstressed and overscheduled: She’s got school covered. (Life—not so much.)
Ms. Pitt is the kind of teacher who wants you to call her by her first name and puts all the chairs in a circle and tells her students to feel their book reports.
Hadley wishes Ms. Pitt would stick to her lesson plan. Ms. Pitt wishes Hadley would lighten up.
So when Hadley and Ms. Pitt find themselves switched into each other’s bodies, the first thing they want to do is switch right back. It takes a family crisis, a baffled principal, and a (double) first kiss to help them figure out that change can be pretty enlightening.
Even if it is a little freaky!
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