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OverviewIn this inspiring novel about girls using their collective power to improve their lives, an eighth grader starts a podcast to protest the unfair dress code enforcement at her middle school-and sparks a rebellion. ""A much-needed reminder that certain fights are worth fighting, that while bears of all types may prowl unsettlingly close, fear can be faced down and victories achieved, especially with strength in numbers.""-The New York Times ""Full of humor, rage, and heart . . . shows how systemic change can be made when girls stand together. Absolutely necessary for tweens and teens.""-Booklist (starred review) In this inspiring novel about girls using their collective power to improve their lives, an eighth grader starts a podcast to protest the unfair dress code enforcement at her middle school-and sparks a rebellion. ""A much-needed reminder that certain fights are worth fighting, that while bears of all types may prowl unsettlingly close, fear can be faced down and victories achieved, especially with strength in numbers.""-The New York Times ""Full of humor, rage, and heart . . . shows how systemic change can be made when girls stand together. Absolutely necessary for tweens and teens.""-Booklist (starred review) 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carrie FirestonePublisher: Penguin Putnam Inc Imprint: G.P.Putnam's Sons Books for Young Readers' Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 19.70cm Weight: 0.249kg ISBN: 9781984816450ISBN 10: 1984816454 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 17 May 2022 Recommended Age: From 10 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsFour Starred Reviews A Kids' Indie Next List Pick A Booklist Editors' Choice A Rise: Feminist Book Project Selection A Bank Street College of Education Best Book of the Year A much-needed reminder that certain fights are worth fighting, that while bears of all types may prowl unsettlingly close, fear can be faced down and victories achieved, especially with strength in numbers. --The New York Times Timely, engaging, and full of heart. --Kirkus Reviews, starred review Full of humor, rage, and heart . . . A triumphant ending shows how systemic change can be made when girls stand together. Absolutely necessary for tweens and teens . . . Straight fire. --Booklist, starred review Crackling . . . Deeply, often scathingly honest. --School Library Journal, starred review With timely, important anecdotes that ring painfully true, Firestone cuts to the heart of the damage that dress coding can inflict . . . [A] deeply satisfying, variously inclusive journey with a wonderfully flawed main character. --Publishers Weekly, starred review [Dress Coded] addresses deeper issues such as draconian and prejudicial dress codes, body shaming, name calling, bullying, and vaping . . . The story reflects the ups and downs of middle school, and the validation that comes when one successfully stands up for what one believes. --School Library Connection With a perfect mix of friendship, humor, and girl power, Dress Coded is a book readers need. --Stacy McAnulty, bestselling author of The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl Dress Coded is a compelling, subversive, emotionally astute story of the pernicious effects of everyday sexism and of the revolutionary potential when girls decide to fight back. An electrifying ode to the power of standing up and standing together. --Anne Ursu, author of The Real Boy and The Lost Girl Author InformationCarrie Firestone is the author of the middle grade novels Title TK and Dress Coded, which was a Booklist Editors' Choice and was described by the New York Times as ""a much-needed reminder that certain fights are worth fighting,"" as well as the acclaimed young adult novels The Loose Ends List and The Unlikelies. Visit her online at carriefirestoneauthor.com or follow her on Twitter @CLLFirestone or on Instagram @carriefirestoneauthor. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |