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Books in Agnes Parker series

  • Agnes Parker . . . Girl in Progress

    Kathleen O'Dell

    Paperback (Puffin Books, Nov. 18, 2004)
    Eleven-year-old Agnes Parker has always been your everyday girl. But this year, Agnes is determined to become a whole new person. Maybe not a whole new person exactly, but just a better version of the girl she’s always been. Someone who’s not such an easy target for bullygirls like Peggy Neidermeyer. Someone who is as cool and confident as her best friend, Prejean. Will the new Agnes Parker make it through a school year filled with new glasses, broken arms, and a cute new boy in school?
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  • Agnes Parker, Happy Camper

    Kathleen O'Dell

    Paperback (Puffin Books, May 4, 2006)
    Agnes Parker is going to science camp, which means pranks, fun, rivalries—but will it change a longtime friendship for good?The first thing Agnes and her best friend Prejean learn at science camp is that they won't be sharing the same cabin. Being apart gives Agnes a different perspective, and a few worries, about what others think of her longtime friend. Everyone seems to be going on and on about how beautiful Prejean is. A beauty queen? What if Prejean starts acting like one? Soil studies, camp pranks, and a weird bunkmate all play a role in this funny, insightful story of the everyday casualties and payoffs of growing up.“Camp culture forces the friends to confront racial prejudice, loyalty and a blooming interest in boys. Realistic dialogue and smart characters offer a richness and depth without sacrificing some serious fun. The campfire is bright and warm when shared with Agnes and her friends.”—Kirkus Reviews
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  • Agnes Parker... Keeping Cool in Middle School

    Kathleen O'Dell

    Paperback (Puffin Books, June 19, 2008)
    Agnes Parker is going to middle school, and there's plenty of drama! Middle school is going to take some getting used to. Agnes's best friend, Prejean, has jumped in and decided to run for class president, but Agnes would rather try to be invisible. That'll be difficult now that Prejean has asked Agnes to be her campaign manager. And then there's Aram, a boy in Agnes's art class who seems to have a crush on her. He's smart and funny, and Agnes feels comfortable around him. But is he such an odd duck that she'll seem odd by association?"O’Dell’s writing perfectly captures the painful and sometimes funny middle-school years. Agnes will once again charm readers with her sweet and generous nature, even as she navigates the new and scary world of seventh grade. Thoughtful and captivating."—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
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  • Agnes Parker... Keeping Cool in Middle School

    Kathleen O'Dell

    Hardcover (Dial, July 5, 2007)
    Wanting to be invisible to her classmates and the eighth-grade gang of bullies, Agnes finds herself in the spotlight when she agrees to become her friend's campaign manager for class president and discovers one of her slightly odd classmates has a crush on her.
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  • Agnes Parker...Happy Camper?

    Kathleen O'Dell

    Hardcover (Dial, April 21, 2005)
    When the girls are separated at science camp and the rumors about Prejean's incredible beauty begin to take over the general conversation, Agnes fears that all the attention may give Prejean a big head and make her impossible to deal with when the summer is over.
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  • Agnes Parker... Girl in Progress

    Kathleen O'Dell, Charise Mericle Harper

    Hardcover (Dial, April 14, 2003)
    As she starts in the sixth grade, Agnes faces challenges with her old best friend, a longtime bully, a wonderful new classmate and neighbor, and herself.
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  • Agnes Parker... Keeping Cool in Middle School

    Kathleen O'Dell

    Hardcover (Dial, July 5, 2007)
    Middle school is going to take some getting used to. The halls are hectic, the unspoken rules are baffling, and the eighth-grade boys are one big gang of bullies. AgnesÂ’s best friend Prejean has jumped in and decided to run for class president, but Agnes would rather try to be invisible. ThatÂ’ll be especially difficult now that Prejean has asked Agnes to be her campaign manager. And then thereÂ’s the problem of Aram, a boy in AgnesÂ’s art class who seems to have a crush on her. HeÂ’s smart and funny, and Agnes feels comfortable with him. But is he such an odd duck that sheÂ’ll seem odd by association? "OÂ’Dell creates some of the liveliest characters in recent fiction," said VOYA of Agnes Parker . . . Girl in Progress. And here, those characters face the exciting, nerve-racking rite of passage that is seventh grade. It makes for Kathleen OÂ’DellÂ’s most genuine, endearing book yet. Who better to introduce readers to middle school than the funny, warmhearted Agnes, who canÂ’t be invisible even when she tries.
  • Agnes Parker... Happy Camper?

    Kathleen O'Dell, Cassandra Campbell

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, Dec. 15, 2005)
    Book by O'Dell, Kathleen
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  • Agnes Parker, Happy Camper

    Kathleen O'Dell, Charise Mericle Harper

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  • Agnes Parker...girl in Progress

    Kathleen O'Dell

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  • Agnes Parker...Happy Camper?

    Kathleen O'Dell

    Hardcover (Dial, April 21, 2005)
    The first thing Agnes and her best friend Prejean learn at science camp is that they won't be sharing the same cabin. Being apart gives Agnes a different perspective, and a few worries, about what others think of her longtime friend. Everyone seems to be going on and on about how beautiful Prejean is. A beauty queen? What if Prejean starts acting like one? Soil studies, camp pranks, and a weird bunkmate all play a role in this funny, insightful story of the everyday casualties and payoffs of growing up. Reaction to Kathleen O'Dell's debut, Agnes Parker . . . Girl in Progress:
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  • Agnes Parker . . . Girl in Progress

    Kathleen O'Dell

    Paperback (Puffin, Nov. 18, 2004)
    Eleven-year-old Agnes Parker has always been your everyday girl. But this year, Agnes is determined to become a whole new person. Maybe not a whole new person exactly, but just a better version of the girl she’s always been. Someone who’s not such an easy target for bullygirls like Peggy Neidermeyer. Someone who is as cool and confident as her best friend, Prejean. Will the new Agnes Parker make it through a school year filled with new glasses, broken arms, and a cute new boy in school?
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