A heartwarming tale about learning that sometimes telling the truth has consequences. . .
Do you have a best friend? That''s one easy. Yes! Have you ever had a fight with your BF? Ugh. Yes. Have you ever told your BF a major lie? Ugh again. Yes. (More than I''d like to count) Do you ever wish you were best friends with someone else? No! Well, um. . .
Rachel Lee thought that ninth grade wouldbe different. That she would be different. Holding hands with Evan in the hallway, future president of the baking club. . . but it feels like she and BFF Marisol are drifting apart. At first, Rachel thought the Truth Game app would be a great way to do a little anonymous confessing, to see how others handle their friendship fails. But when her painful truths become public, Rachel''s in danger of losing her best friend-permanently.
Praise for award-winning Author Anna Staniszewski''s TheDirt Diary series:
Staniszewski keeps the focus on comedy. . . Gentle fun laced with equally gentle wisdom."-Kirkus
"Rachel''s situation and feelings ring true. . . This realistic read is likely to appeal to middle schoolers and reluctant readers."-School Library Journal
"I LOVED it. . . sweet, sensitive, and delicious!"-Erin Dionne, author of Models Don''t Eat Chocolate Cookies
Don''t miss the other books in this hilarious series about friendship, first crushes and sweet treats: The Dirt Diary, The Prank List, and The Gossip File.
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