Rose decides to have a sleepover party for her birthday. What she thought was a great idea turns into a nightmare when the two most popular girls in the class declare they won’t attend if Rose insists on inviting her best friend, Stacy.
Touches on all the key issues in a way that will keep kids (including boys) and grownups interested.
– Toronto Star
Its message can be helpful for every girl on the playground.
– Hamilton Spectator
This book really delves into the pain and suffering that bullying can cause.
– Resource Links
Rose is a very believable character with whom any girl will be able to identify.
– CM Magazine
“Toronto sisters Anne Morgan and Dr. Rachael Turkienicz have cleverly woven a true-to-life tale that involves standing up for what’s right, not bending to peer pressure and recognizing the qualities of a true friend.”
– The Record
“The novel helps girls relate to, understand and deal with bullying, and provides the perfect opportunity for parents to talk with their kids about bullying, whether they tend to be on the receiving end, the avoiding end, or the dishing end.”
– Girlistic Magazine
“This book really shows how most girls would want to handle [bullying], and how things can be helped and sorted out.”
“Toronto sisters Anne Morgan and Dr. Rachael Turkienicz have cleverly woven a true-to-life tale that involves standing up for what’s right, not bending to peer pressure and recognizing the qualities of a true friend.”
“The novel helps girls relate to, understand and deal with bullying, and provides the perfect opportunity for parents to talk with their kids about bullying, whether they tend to be on the receiving end, the avoiding end, or the dishing end.”
“This book really shows how most girls would want to handle [bullying], and how things can be helped and sorted out.”