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Stazy can’t believe her lousy luck…parents separated, new school, new (tiny!) house. And on the first day of Grade Seven Skills Class! Stazy is dyslexic and knew she’d need some extra help…but on the first day?? Even worse, the three snooty girls who’ve been giving her the eye all day are in her Skills Class.
Hali, Faye, and Rena have been friends forever, and aren’t ready to turn their threesome into four. So even when Stazy stumbles across their secret and they find out about hers, it takes more than a little magic to turn a trio into a foursome. It involves losing ghosts and finding wings. It requires listening to your intuition and to invisible friends.
And it’s all about accepting your friends and yourself, just as you are.
https://www.rebelmountainpress.com/stazy–the-magic-list-teacher-resources.html
Wow! What a story! Nancy Hundal’s novel, Stazy and the Magic List, is filled with big feelings about growing up, friends, and belonging. This is a book with plenty of heart, humour, and even some Magic. Highly recommended for every middle grader.” ~ Norma Charles, author of Runner, Harry Jerome, World’s Fastest Man
The reader is in for a treat with this middle-grade novel that combines Halloween, magic, secret identities, new friends, best friends, disability struggles, hidden ability empowerment, and learning to accept yourself and your friends for who they are. Grab a cozy blanket and enjoy this magical journey! Highly recommended. ~ Sheila Davies, teacher/librarian
>p>Featured in BC BOOKLOOKissue July 13, 2023: On her first day at a new school, Stazy (short for Anastasia), meets three other girls (Rena, Faye and Hali) who, like Stazy, have learning disabilities, in Stazy and the Magic List (Rebel Mountain $13.95), a middle grade novel by Nancy Hundal. They become friends when they learn they also share special secret qualities. The story is told through alternating internal monologues of each of the four girls highlighting the many difficulties young teens have fitting in. Hundal is a retired teacher-librarian and she has written twelve books for young people. Her first children’s book, I Heard My Mother Call My Name (HarperCollins, 1990) was awarded the Sheila A. Egoff B.C. Book Prize in 1991.
184 Pages
9in * 6in * 1in
1lb
October 15, 2023
CA
9781989996157
eng
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