Twelve

Twelve by Lauren Myracle, published by Penguin on February 28, 2008, is a reprint edition comprising 224 pages. This book follows Winnie as she navigates the complexities of turning twelve, a pivotal year filled with changes and challenges. As she approaches her teenage years, Winnie faces new social dynamics, including friendships and the pressures of school life, all while dealing with personal milestones like pierced ears and bra shopping.
Readers will find that Twelve explores themes of friendship and social issues relevant to young girls. The narrative captures Winnie’s journey of self-discovery and the trials of adolescence, including her experiences at sleepaway camp and junior high. This edition presents a relatable portrayal of the transition from childhood to the teenage years, making it a significant addition to juvenile fiction focused on girls and women.
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Eleven was big. Winnie got a new best friend, and a new worst friend. But twelve is going to be huge. Last year everyone else changed, but now it’s Winnie’s turn to “develop.” Ack! Twelve is going to be a big year for Winnie, she just knows it. After all, she’s one step closer to being a teenager, but there’s just so much to deal with: pierced ears, sleepaway camp, junior high. . . .Can Winnie handle the pressure? And most important, can she handle bra shopping with Mom—in public?
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