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Rebecca's mum writes a book inspired by her and now everyone thinks that Rebecca is the main character, including Rebecca's crush. Eventually Rebecca decides that she needs to find a way to show people the real her. Book #1
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When Rebecca's mom writes a book inspired by her life, suddenly everyone at school thinks they know the "real" Rebecca, including her crush, and she's stuck figuring out How to Babysit a Grandma show them who she actually is. Kids will love laughing along as Rebecca navigates the hilarious confusion of being famous for someone else's story while trying to prove she's so much more than a fictional character. If your kid likes The Diary of a Witness Taekwondo Master Fat Robby Pile-style humor and school drama of "Dork Diaries" or the heartfelt message about being yourself in "Wonder," they'll absolutely devour this series starter. Perfect for kids ages 9-12 in grades 4-7 who enjoy funny, relatable middle school stories.