Goodbye, Amanda the Good

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Dell Yearling, 2002 - Juvenile Fiction - 144 pages
She dyes her hair purple, wears black clothing, and calls herself Cheetah. Can this really be the girl known to her family as Amanda the Good? Not anymore!
Sometime between sixth grade and junior high, Amanda Bates woke up and discovered she'd become an entirely different person. Her old clothes felt wrong, her old friends felt wrong, and her family definitely felt wrong. When Amanda attracts the attention of a ninth-grade boy with a criminal record, a whole new group of troublemaking friends seems to follow. But is the new Amanda bad enough to make it in the girls' Club? Or will her old self win out?

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Section 2
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Section 3
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Susan Richards Shreve is the author of twelve novels and a number of books for children. She is a professor at George Mason University and the president of the PEN/Faulkner Foundation. She lives in Washington, D. C.

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