In the sequel to Winnie Dancing on Her Own, Winnie Fletcher has a lot of fun at summer camp, but in the midst of the excitement, she discovers how complicated life can get when one little fib tumbles
?Zoe’s the smartest,” said Vanessa, ?I’m the best actress, and you, Winifred Fletcher . . .” she said, turning to Winnie. ?You are the best?” Winnie waited to hear what Vanessa would say. It seemed as
Threesomes are hard, everyone says, but since kindergarten, Vanessa, Winnie, and Zoe?the End-of-the-Alphabet Club?have done everything together: sleepovers, trips to the library, games at recess. Yet
It’s off to camp for Winnie: sunny days of rock climbing, cascading down slippery falls, floating in a cool lake?and meeting a fascinating new friend. Winnie can’t remember ever having more fun.But in
Zoe is the smartest speller and Vanessa is the top actress in the fourth grade, but Winnie doesn't know what she does best until she helps a young neighbor in need.
Kids are under a lot of pressure to fit in. Sometimes bowing to this pressure forces them to betray their own ideas of what is right and wrong.Alexandra and Jenny have been best friends for a long tim