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GLITTER GIRL by Toni Runkle

GLITTER GIRL

by Toni Runkle ; Stephen Webb

Pub Date: Dec. 3rd, 2013
ISBN: 978-1-4022-8557-8
Publisher: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky

A fashion-savvy eighth-grader’s blog garners the attention of a major company.

Due to her skill in discerning forthcoming fashions, Kat is selected to be an Alpha Girl. As one of 50 throughout the country, Kat is chosen to have a sleepover party featuring a new line of teen products and entered into a contest to become the “Face of Glitter Girl.” However, Kat’s fantastic opportunity soon illuminates the differences between her and best friend, Jules, who is skeptical of the project. It also creates tension in Kat’s developing romance with Jules’ older brother, Kyle. Events culminate in a crisis when Kat discovers that the party to reveal the winner of the contest coincides with Jules’ 14th birthday party. Runkle and Webb’s narrative convincingly conveys the emotions of the characters, allowing readers to consider both sides of Kat and Jules’ conflict. They address dilemmas familiar to young adolescent readers, such as friends growing apart and the longing for acceptance. The authors also include more lighthearted milestones, adeptly portraying the giddiness of first dates and first kisses. By the story’s resolution, Kat demonstrates maturity in evaluating her priorities and accepting responsibility for her choices.

Runkle and Webb deliver an empowering message about striving to be true to oneself for middle school readers.

(Fiction. 11-14)