Nat for Nothing (Nat Enough #4)

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Dive into the captivating world of *Nat for Nothing (Nat Enough #4)* by Maria Scrivan, where the nuances of friendship and self-discovery unfold in a relatable school setting. This engaging novel, comprising 240 pages, perfectly captures the challenges faced by Natalie as she navigates a tumultuous school year. With her best friends finding their extracurricular passions—Flo exploring puppetry and Zoe excelling in volleyball alongside Nat's former best friend Lily—Nat feels left out and confused. The emotional tug-of-war of feelings of betrayal and loneliness are keenly portrayed, resonating with young readers. But when Nat crosses paths with a new classmate who shares her struggle in finding the right club, the spark of creativity ignites their journey. Together, they embark on the adventure of establishing a unique club, turning their challenges into opportunities for growth. Will Nat finally discover her place and the true meaning of friendship? This heartwarming and humorous story is an excellent addition to any young reader's library, promoting themes of resilience, camaraderie, and individuality. Perfect for ages 8-12, *Nat for Nothing (Nat Enough #4)* is available now from SCHOLASTIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD. Order with confidence and enjoy hassle-free delivery, ensuring that this delightful tale arrives straight to your doorstep. Unlock the lessons of friendship and perseverance today with this must-read chapter book!

Nat for Nothing (Nat Enough #4)
By Scrivan, Maria
Number of Pages 240
Publisher: SCHOLASTIC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD
Natalie is having a rough start to the school year. Each student has been asked to join an extracurricular activity and Nat's two best friends have no trouble finding activities that interest them. Flo tries her hand at puppetry and Zoe makes the volleyball team ... with Nat's ex...-BFF, Lily! So now Zoe and Lily are always together and Nat's over it! Nat's feeling betrayed and she still hasn't found a club to join. But when Nat meets a new student who's having the same difficulty choosing a club, they decide to create one together. Could this be the solution to her problems?

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