My Last Best Friend

· Sold by HarperCollins
4.3
9 reviews
Ebook
160
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

As Ida May begins fourth grade, she is determined never to make another best friend--because her last best friend moved away. This is a doable plan at first. Thanks to bratty, bossy Jenna Drews, who hates Ida, no one in class has ever really noticed her before.
    It's when the sparkly Stacey Merriweather comes to her school that Ida's plan goes awry. Ida reaches out despite her fear but doesn't say hello--instead she writes Stacey anonymous notes. Soon their friendship develops without Ida ever having to reveal her real identity . . . until she has no choice. And that's when the true friendship begins.

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4.3
9 reviews
A Google user
February 16, 2011
This is a fun book to read for girls. They will really like it. It is about a girl named Ida who finds a friend named Stephanie. She writes Secret notes to her. When you read the book the rest will come. Thanks for reading!! Julie Miller
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A Google user
I really loved this book!! I could not put it down, once I picked it up I could not once put it down! I don't know how you did it, but this was the most amazing book in the whole world!!!! I would definetly recommend this book to anyone......EVEN ADULTS!!!! I really really really really really really loved this freakin' book!!!!!
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Roosevelt Legeon
May 9, 2014
Love it. I'm towards the end in class!
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About the author

Julie Bowe grew up in Luck, Wisconsin. Actually, she grew up "out of Luck"-about a mile and a half. As a fourth grader, she basically hated math and sports, but she loved to read and draw, and hoped to be an artist some day. Today she still feels a distinct aversion to numbers and athletic equipment. But she still loves to read and likes to think that she makes pictures with her writing. She also still lives in Wisconsin.

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