The Best Friend Bracelet
(2024)

Fiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : HarperCollins, 2024
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1 online resource (272 pages)

ISBN/ISSN
9780063326187 MWT18148031, 0063326183 18148031
LANGUAGE
English
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A tender, funny story about making-and keeping-friends, perfect for fans of Sarah Mlynowski. At Hurston Middle School, best friendship is a big deal. And Zariah Brown makes the best best friendship bracelets in town. Business is booming; Zariah can hardly keep up with orders. The problem is, Zariah doesn't have a best friend of her own. As the entire seventh grade gears up for their big Pajama Jam weekend, it seems as if everyone else is paired up except her. So Zariah pours her heart and soul into making the ultimate friendship bracelet, using a set of beads gifted to her by a mysterious woman. But the bracelet turns out to be a tiny bit . . . magical. In fact, anyone who puts it on instantly becomes Zariah's best friend. Now all she has to do is find the perfect best friend and get the bracelet on them. Easy, right? It turns out finding the ideal friend isn't so simple, and things quickly spin out of control. Will Zariah ever find her true BFF, or is she destined to be alone forever? Praise for The Many Fortunes of Maya: "Beginning each chapter with a fortune, Collier (Just Right Jillian) delivers another immersive novel, and its emotionally tinged first-person voice offers fresh observations about parental tensions and changing friendship dynamics." - Publishers Weekly (starred review) Praise for The Many Fortunes of Maya: "Collier masterfully delivers a multidimensional protagonist with a clear and relatable voice. . . . Maya's journey as she learns to adjust to life's curveballs and listen to her inner truth will keep readers hooked from start to finish." - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Praise for Just Right Jillian: "A heartwarming story of friendship, facing your fears, and learning to believe in yourself!" - Claribel A. Ortega, author of Ghost Squad

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