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Nobody Was Here: Seventh Grade in the Life of Me, Penelope
Nobody Was Here Seventh Grade in the Life of Me Penelope
Author: Alison Pollet
It's 1981, and nothing is going right in Penelope's life. She has just started seventh grade at Elston Prep, and she and her best friend Stacy aren't getting along. Stacy is all caught up in who's wearing what to whose Bar Mitzvah, and has even become friends with Annabella and Pia, two of the biggest snobs at Elston! At home, things are no bett...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9780439583954
ISBN-10: 0439583950
Publication Date: 7/1/2005
Pages: 240
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Scholastic Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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Great for (girls) in 6th grade, or 7th grade.

How do you become a somebody?

It's 1981, and Penelope Schwartzbaum is adrift. Even though she's been at New York CIty's Elston Prep since kindergarten, when seventh grade starts, everything feels unfamiliar: the campus, the classes, even Stacey-and she's been Penelope's best friend for six years!

Stacy has joined a snobby clique of girls who crusade against the new kids at Elston, and she doesn't even notice that Penelope is floating further and further away from reality. At home, Penelope's life is equally off-kilter. When her parents are together-which is rare-all they ever do is fight. Penelope does her best to ignore her problems. But ignoring them might eventually get the best of her...


This is a great book. It was a semi-fast read, but still an amazing book. I would highly recommend it.


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