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When E.T.: The Musical closes, Nate reluctantly returns home to begin high school where his best friend, Libby, helps him turn Dickens's Great Expectations into a musical. The story contains slurs and mild sexual references. Book #3
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Nate Foster is back and braving the halls of high school in this witty sequel where he and his best friend Libby attempt to turn Dickens' Great Expectations into a musical, delivering the same hilarious and heartfelt moments that made Federle's Nate series a middle grade favorite. Kids will root for the underdog duo as they navigate friendship drama, theater geek dreams, and all the awkward moments of starting high school while secretly working on their most ambitious show yet. If You Want a Friend in Washington: Wacky, Wild & Wonderful Presidential Petsr kid loves the humor and heart of Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Getaway a Wimpy Kid: The Getaway Wimpy Kid or the theatrical warmth of Gordon Korman's novels, they'll absolutely devour this musical take on a classic. Perfect for kids in grades 5 through 7 who enjoy funny, feel-good stories about following your dreams no matter what others think.