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At almost fourteen, Myra shops in the fat girl department. No one, least of all her mother, let's her forget it. Except for Myra's almost-imaginary friend, a statue of a girl out in the woods. So when Myra finally finds a friend who wants to spend time with her, and doesn't mind being seen with her, she wonders if it's for real. Or will her new friend be like all the other kids, and make fun of her for being fat? And who is answering the notes Myra leaves at the statue? Is the writer a friend or a foe? She may have to choose between a longed-for friendship and doing the right thing.

Produktbeschreibung
At almost fourteen, Myra shops in the fat girl department. No one, least of all her mother, let's her forget it. Except for Myra's almost-imaginary friend, a statue of a girl out in the woods. So when Myra finally finds a friend who wants to spend time with her, and doesn't mind being seen with her, she wonders if it's for real. Or will her new friend be like all the other kids, and make fun of her for being fat? And who is answering the notes Myra leaves at the statue? Is the writer a friend or a foe? She may have to choose between a longed-for friendship and doing the right thing.
Autorenporträt
Susan York Meyers is the author of two chapter books, Callie and the Stepmother and The Princess and the Pee, as well as two picture books, The Mystery of the Red Mitten and Grrr...Night!, which won the Creative Women of Oklahoma Award. Her latest book, Stone Girl, is an early young adult novel. Susan worked in elementary school libraries for over twelve years and is familiar with both books and the children who check them out. In addition to her writing for children, Susan has a published book of poetry for shoe lovers, entitled Shoe Haiku. She also wrote Two Little Old Ladies: It's All in the Attitude, a humorous inspirational book. Meyers is an inspirational speaker and also speaks to writing groups. Susan lives with her hubby and Kira, the dog that thinks she's people. You can find out more about Susan and her books at susanameyers.com. Be sure to sign up for her newsletter which comes out four times a year.