Emily "Em" (no surname given, who draws a spotted snake) is athletic and is starting to attract attention from boys. Tabitha "Tab" Patel (who draws a funny bird) becomes involved with the Human Rights Club at school. That the book disturbed me is a testament to its strengthsince that age is not one I really wanted to experience again, but did through Stead’s writing. She lives in New York City with her family. Rebecca Stead’s GOODBYE STRANGER is unnervingunnervingly realistic, that is, of the minds of thirteen-year-olds. This brilliant, New York Times bestselling novel from the author of the Newbery Medal winner When You Reach Me explores multiple perspectives on the bonds and. She is also the author of First Light, which was nominated for many state awards. Bridget "Bridge" Barsamian (who draws a three-eyed Martian) was involved in a serious accident and missed her third grade year while in the hospital she starts hanging out with Sherm Russo, another seventh grader in Tech Crew, the school's stagehand organization. Her most recent book, Goodbye Stranger, was a Boston GlobeHorn Book Honor Book for Fiction and a New York Times bestseller. The first follows the set of friends "who drew creatures on their homework" and initially met in fourth grade, who are now entering seventh grade. The novel, set in New York City, is told from two intertwining perspectives. Goodbye Stranger is a 2015 young adult realistic fiction novel written by Rebecca Stead that details the social and personal challenges facing modern middle school students.
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