Preadolescent girl Bronwyn DeGroot tries to live a normal life despite her quirky personality and her sister's cerebral palsy which puts strain on her relationship with her mother.
Provides strategies, tools, and resources teachers may use to inspire a love of reading in young adults who have the ability to read, but do not read for pleasure.
Offers a volume of advice to preteen girls on basic health and hygiene and a work on understanding and dealing with feelings, along with two activity books that serve as companion works to the two main texts and a mini-calendar with stickers.
Lou finds it confusing and difficult to be thirteen, especially with her mother and Richard's romance heating up, being separated from her best friend Mina at school, and getting another letter from Paul when she never answered the first one.