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Talia Talk

Audiobook
1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available
SO YOU THINK your mom is embarrassing? You won’t after you meet mine. She’s the co-host of a morning television show and her host chat has covered everything I’ve done from puking on my piano teacher’s shoes to gluing antlers on my head. But I’ve got the microphone now and I’m doing weekly commentaries on my school’s broadcast/podcast. Don’t get me wrong—mom’s awesome, and I’d never really want to freak her out. But if viewers get to hear about my private life, why can’t I dish about Mom’s new boyfriend, or how dorky she is as a school volunteer? Did I mention my friendships with my loud, bossy BFF and former BFFs are in total flux? And what is this thing called middle school? Definitely stay tuned.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Christine Hurley Deriso's books bring the world of middle school to life with humor and insight. In TALIA TALK, 11-year-old Talia struggles to stay loyal to her BFF, Bridget, even while two other friends, Brynne and Meredith, pressure her to snub Bridget's quirky, often embarrassing, enthusiasm. When Talia lands a job on the school's "oddcast," she gains a new respect for her celebrity mother, who shares Talia's adventures with viewers on a morning TV show. Becca Battoe's Talia is clever, hip, and appealing as she finds her voice and her place in the challenging world of middle school. She has just the rhythm and cadence of a middle school girl, overflowing with doubts and confidence at the same time. N.E.M. (c) AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine

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  • English

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  • Lexile® Measure:670
  • Text Difficulty:3

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