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  • Dress Coded

    Carrie Firestone

    Hardcover (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, July 7, 2020)
    In this debut middle-grade girl-power friendship story, an eighth grader starts a podcast to protest the unfair dress code enforcement at her middle school and sparks a rebellion.Molly Frost is FED UP... Because Olivia was yelled at for wearing a tank top. Because Liza got dress coded and Molly didn't, even though they were wearing the exact same outfit. Because when Jessica was pulled over by the principal and missed a math quiz, her teacher gave her an F. Because it's impossible to find shorts that are longer than her fingertips. Because girls' bodies are not a distraction. Because middle school is hard enough.And so Molly starts a podcast where girls can tell their stories, and before long, her small rebellion swells into a revolution. Because now the girls are standing up for what's right, and they're not backing down. • Four Starred Reviews • A Kids' Indie Next List Title
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  • Dress Code: Red

    Rowena Kitchen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 27, 2015)
    Sloane is planning parties with her four best friends so she should be in total and utter heaven as most of their clients have limitless budgets and limited imaginations allowing the girls to create some pretty wonderful events. Suddenly someone is out to ruin their reputation and even better see them dead. Scrabbling to keep ahead of the mayhem means some quick thinking from the fabulous five. The threats begin to get really scary and really real when they are confronted with a murder. Where will it all end? Will the girls ever be able to look at a cupcake ever again? Planning a party does not necessarily mean everything will go to plan. Doing what you love for a living should make each day a joy so why are the girls running scared? As far as Lola knew she had not put murder on the menu for this fabulous summer party. Some say doing everything in high heels is more of a challenge.
  • Dress Code Red

    miss Rowena R Kitchen

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 10, 2016)
    Five fabulous girls who meet at boarding school become party planners and find they have more than their share of murder and mayhem on the menu
  • Dress Code Mess

    Sarah St. Antoine, Dave Henderson

    Paperback (Skylark, Oct. 1, 1992)
    My name is Lenni and this is my rap about me, a new teacher, and a dress code flap. This teacher says, "You only get three tries. No blue jeans, no T-shirts." I'm tellin'you no lies. She says I have to start dressing like a lady. If she keeps it up she'll drive me crazy. But this story has a real chill end. See, it helps to have a ghost as your secret friend!
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  • Dress Coded

    Carrie Firestone

    eBook (G.P. Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers, July 7, 2020)
    In this debut middle-grade girl-power friendship story, an eighth grader starts a podcast to protest the unfair dress code enforcement at her middle school and sparks a rebellion.Molly Frost is FED UP... Because Olivia was yelled at for wearing a tank top when she had to keep her sweatshirt wrapped around her waist. Because Liza got dress coded and Molly didn't, even though they were wearing the exact same outfit. Because when Jessica was pulled over by the principal and missed a math quiz, her teacher gave her an F. Because it's impossible to find shorts that are longer than her fingertips. Because girls' bodies are not a distraction. Because middle school is hard enough.And so Molly starts a podcast where girls can tell their stories, and soon her small rebellion swells into a revolution. Because now the girls are standing up for what's right, and they're not backing down.
  • Dress Coded

    Carrie Firestone, Cassandra Morris, Taylor Meskimen, Kim Mai Guest, Tara Sands, Sharinna Allan, Sophie Amoss, Andrea Emmes, Krystel Roche, Asia Mattu, Courtney Lin, Caitlin Kelly, Listening Library

    Audiobook (Listening Library, July 7, 2020)
    In this debut middle-grade girl-power friendship story, an eighth-grader starts a podcast to protest the unfair dress-code enforcement at her middle school and sparks a rebellion. Molly Frost is fed up.... Because Olivia was yelled at for wearing a tank top. Because Liza got dress coded and Molly didn't, even though they were wearing the exact same outfit. Because when Jessica was pulled over by the principal and missed a math quiz, her teacher gave her an F. Because it's impossible to find shorts that are longer than her fingertips. Because girls' bodies are not a distraction. Because middle school is hard enough. And so Molly starts a podcast where girls can tell their stories, and before long, her small rebellion swells into a revolution. Because now the girls are standing up for what's right, and they're not backing down. Four starred reviews A Kids' Indie Next List Title
  • Dress Code Mess

    Sara St. Antoine

    Paperback (Demco Media, Nov. 1, 1992)
    Angered at her school's new dress code, Lenni exercises her freedom of speech and uses her talent for writing and performing rap music to protest it
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