Book details
MEAN GIRLS The Teenage Years - Book 3 - Trust: Books for Girls 12+
Description
Life is getting more intense for both Sandy and Remmy. High School has added greater complexity to their lives resulting in some confusion about who they are, and what they really want. Relationships can be hard! And both girls have a number of directions they can take. The good news is that Bridget finally opens up to her friends, and now Remmy understands why she has been so dismissive and distant. The bad news is that Remmy is still confused about her feelings for Charlie and Nick, and Sandy is starting to notice some things about Tony that seem a little strange. As the semester comes to a close, the two stepsisters look seriously at their own relationship. The first six months of High School has been like a rollercoaster of highs and lows. Let's hope they can resolve some of their differences. Girls aged 12+ will love this series. It continues on from Mean Girls which follows their lives in middle school into high school.
Age
2-13
Text complexity
beginner
Length
108 pages
Book in series
#3
Why to read
- Relatable Themes: 'MEAN GIRLS The Teenage Years - Book 3 - Trust' touches on themes of trust, friendship, and navigating the complex social dynamics of teenage life, which are highly relatable to the intended audience of girls aged 12 and up.
- Character Development: As the third book in the series, readers can continue to follow the growth and development of the characters they've grown to care about, providing a deeper understanding and connection to their personal journeys.
- Important Life Lessons: The book offers valuable lessons about trust and the consequences of betrayal, helping young readers to understand the importance of honesty and integrity in their relationships.
- Entertainment and Engagement: Kaz Campbell's writing style is engaging and entertaining, making it an enjoyable read for young teens. The book provides a mix of drama, humor, and realistic scenarios that keep readers invested in the story.