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Sophie Hartley and the Facts of Life

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Sophie Hartley, age ten, does not want to be a teenager. She vows she'll never be like her older sister, Nora, who has tantrums about her hair and almost everything else. Her older brother Thad is preoccupied with his girlfriend of the moment and doesn't seem to like the family anymore. No, Sophie likes being who she is right now, helping out at home, doing art projects, and hanging out with her two best friends.
And another thing. Next year Sophie's class will see the movie about body changes, and her classmates are already buzzing about it. Sophie doesn't want to know about that embarrassing stuff yet. Does that mean she's immature? How can she prove otherwise?
As usual, Sophie faces challenges and challengers with determination and resourcefulness. With the same down-to-earth, realistic, humorous take on friendships and family relationships praised in the three previous Sophie Hartley books, this fourth story brings the indomitable Sophie a step closer to growing up without compromising her sense of herself.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 14, 2013
      In Greene's fourth Sophie Hartley book, the author lightheartedly yet earnestly portrays the shifting dynamics of being on the cusp of middle school. Ten-year-old Sophie wants nothing to do with becoming a teenager if it means turning into her volatile and argumentative 14-year-old sister, while some of her fourth-grade classmates are tiptoeing curiously towards pubertyâor "P-U-berty," as Sophie and her best friends decide to call it (while holding their noses). The slim plot hinges on Sophie's ability to make good on her promise to inform her friends about "girl business"âeven though she herself is clueless on the subjectâwhile coping with her family, all of whom, according to her mother, lack self-control in relentlessly slinging "inflammatory" remarks at each other. Greene skillfully and humorously renders family dynamics, including the challenges of marriage and parenting as seen through Sophie's eyes; her teenage brother's explanation of the "facts of life" is sensible, amusing, and surprisingly poignant. A reliably cute and comfortable read for the younger range of the targeted audience. Ages 9â12. Agent: Nancy Gallt, Nancy Gallt Literary Agency.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.3
  • Lexile® Measure:650
  • Interest Level:4-8(MG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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