Description
Discover 'Being Miss Nobody,' an award-winning debut novel that highlights the journey of self-discovery and empowerment for young readers. This B-format paperback, published by Usborne in 2017, features 384 pages of humor, heart, and honesty, making it a must-read for fans of contemporary children's literature. Rosalind, the protagonist, struggles with the challenges of fitting in at her new secondary school. Dubbed 'the weird girl who doesn't talk,' she is often bullied by her peers, earning the nickname 'the Mute-ant.' In her quest for self-expression, Rosalind creates a blog under the pseudonym Miss Nobody, where she finds her voice and shares her thoughts. However, as her platform grows, she faces an important dilemma: is she crossing the line into bullying herself? This engaging story resonates with young readers navigating their own identities and the complexities of social interactions. Perfect for fans of authors like Jacqueline Wilson and Cathy Cassidy, 'Being Miss Nobody' encourages speaking out against bullying and embracing one's unique voice. Whether you're looking for a profound book that tackles serious issues with a light-hearted approach or a captivating read for teens, this novel is ideal for encouraging conversations about friendship, courage, and self-acceptance. Add 'Being Miss Nobody' to your collection today and inspire the young readers in your life to find their voice and speak up.