The Nora Notebooks, Book 3: The Trouble with Friends

Kids, Technology, Fiction, Science and Technology, Knock knock, Who&, Fiction - YA
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Author: Claudia Mills ISBN: 9780385391726
Publisher: Random House Children's Books Publication: March 7, 2017
Imprint: Knopf Books for Young Readers Language: English
Author: Claudia Mills
ISBN: 9780385391726
Publisher: Random House Children's Books
Publication: March 7, 2017
Imprint: Knopf Books for Young Readers
Language: English

The final book in the Nora Notebooks series finds Nora trying to navigate the unscientific matter of making friends with someone you have nothing in common with.

Nora Alpers, fourth-grade scientist, likes things to be just so. Her ant farm, her hobbies, her friends. So when Coach Joe, her teacher, informs the class that all the students have to try something new and write a report about it, Nora is not pleased. She is even less pleased when her classmate Emma seems to decide that befriending Nora will be her “new” thing. Does Emma really want to be friends or is this just an assignment for school?

Nora, meanwhile, has to figure out her own new thing. Will she discover that she has interests outside of science or will all her efforts end up being nothing but trouble?

Praise for the Nora Notebooks series:

“Will resonate with children who have a passion for something out of the ordinary.” —Publishers Weekly, starred

“Readers will be drawn into the story by the sincere and realistic characters Mills has created, as well as the pleasing and appealing illustrations found in every chapter.” —School Library Journal

“Middle-grade readers will hope for more Nora Notebooks soon.” —Kirkus Reviews

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The final book in the Nora Notebooks series finds Nora trying to navigate the unscientific matter of making friends with someone you have nothing in common with.

Nora Alpers, fourth-grade scientist, likes things to be just so. Her ant farm, her hobbies, her friends. So when Coach Joe, her teacher, informs the class that all the students have to try something new and write a report about it, Nora is not pleased. She is even less pleased when her classmate Emma seems to decide that befriending Nora will be her “new” thing. Does Emma really want to be friends or is this just an assignment for school?

Nora, meanwhile, has to figure out her own new thing. Will she discover that she has interests outside of science or will all her efforts end up being nothing but trouble?

Praise for the Nora Notebooks series:

“Will resonate with children who have a passion for something out of the ordinary.” —Publishers Weekly, starred

“Readers will be drawn into the story by the sincere and realistic characters Mills has created, as well as the pleasing and appealing illustrations found in every chapter.” —School Library Journal

“Middle-grade readers will hope for more Nora Notebooks soon.” —Kirkus Reviews

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