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Jawbreaker by Wyman, Christina
Jawbreaker by Wyman, Christina
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A USA Today bestseller perfect for fans of Raina Telgemeier's Smile, this refreshingly honest middle-grade debut novel is about toxic sibling rivalry, socioeconomic disparity, and dental drama.
★ "Smile meets Wonder in Wyman's affirming debut." --Publishers Weekly, starred review ★ "A hugely relatable must-read." --Kirkus Reviews, starred review Max Plink's life is complicated. Her parents aren't getting along. The school bullies are relentless--and her own sister is the cruelest of them. Worst of all, her mouth is a mess. With a mismatched puzzle of a jaw, Max has a Class II malocclusion, otherwise known as a severe overbite. She already has braces, which means she lives on Advil and soft foods after each orthodontist appointment. But now Max has to wear painful (and totally awkward) orthodontic headgear nicknamed "the jawbreaker." Could things get any worse? Yes. The journalism competition Max wants to enter has a video component. But being on camera means showing her face not just to her junior high classmates, but possibly the whole city. Going viral is the last thing Max needs, but winning this competition is what she wants most. Turns out, following her dreams is complicated, too. Inspired by Christina Wyman's own experience with a Class II malocclusion, Jawbreaker is a humorous, heartfelt, and refreshingly relatable story. Don't miss Slouch, the highly anticipated, stand-alone follow-up to Jawbreaker, about a tall girl navigating friends, family, self-esteem, and boundaries.Author: Christina Wyman
Publisher: Square Fish
Published: 10/24/2023
Pages: 320
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.45lbs
Size: 7.50h x 5.10w x 0.90d
ISBN: 9781250331021
Audience: Ages 9-12
Accelerated Reader:
Reading Level: 4.9
Point Value: 10
Interest Level: Middle Grade
Quiz #/Name: 520952 / Jawbreaker
Review Citation(s):
Bulletin of Ctr for Child Bks 11/01/2023
About the Author
Christina Wyman is a teacher and writer living in Michigan with her husband and silly rescue cat named Alfred--not to mention the raccoons, owls, and hummingbirds that occupy a tree outside their bedroom window. She grew up in a tiny apartment with her family in Brooklyn, New York, where she dreamed of becoming a writer. Her work has been published in New York Magazine, The Washington Post, Elle, Ms. Magazine, The Independent, and other outlets. Jawbreaker is her debut novel. When she's not writing, you can find her stocking up on chocolate or trying to convince her husband to adopt more cats.
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