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Description
At Carmichael High, three students named Tino, Runt, and Sante start a club called "The Outcasts" after being targeted by bullies. The novel follows them as they deal with bullying and its effects on their self-esteem. This 32-page hi-lo book is written for struggling readers in grades 9-12 and deals with themes of bullying, revenge, and justice.
Quick Summary
Three misfits start their own club and discover that being an outcast might actually be their greatest superpower. The story bursts with mischievous pranks, unlikely friendships, and the rush of kids showing the world they don't need approval to be remarkable. If your kid loves Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth a Wimpy Kid: The Ugly Truth Wimpy Kid, they'll devour this fast-paced tale about friendship and defying expectations. Perfect for ages 12 and up in middle school who enjoy quick, relatable reads about finding their crew.