Description
Dive into the relatable chaos of middle school life with 'Smells Like Tween Spirit', the hilarious and heartfelt novel set in the world of competitive youth sports. Written by the talented author, this brand new release from Henry Holt and Co., ISBN: 9781250871510, explores the humorous challenges faced by Jen Dixon, a newly minted mat mom of the Pioneer Middle School wrestling team. With the joys and trials of being a sports mom, Jen navigates the cutthroat social dynamics that spring up at wrestling matches, juggling her responsibilities as she witnesses the transformation of ordinary parents into fierce 'momsters' when the competition heats up.
As she deals with the unique sights and smells of her son's wrestling practices, Jen's journey is peppered with laugh-out-loud moments and poignant reflections on motherhood. From bizarre interactions with her spin class students to the inevitable challenges of managing her own parents, Jen's story captures the essence of surviving the ups and downs of middle school drama. Perfect for fans of light-hearted family narratives and young adult sports stories, this book promises both laughter and insight.
Immerse yourself in this engaging tale that resonates with anyone who has ever felt the highs and lows of competitive parenting. Order now and enjoy free shipping! Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781250871510
Year: 2024
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co
Description:
Even with the cutthroat days of being Class Mom behind her, as a freshly minted mat mom of the Pioneer Middle School (PMS) wrestling team, Jen Dixon cannot catch a break.
This year, as her son joins the ranks of the PMS wrestlers, Jen faces mystifying new social dynamics with her trademark combination of reluctance and resigned acceptance. The sights and smells of her son’s wrestling matches are more than enough for her to deal with, but Jen also finds herself fully immersed in sports-mom competitiveness. These parents all seem perfectly unassuming until their kids start to wrestle, and then some become raging momsters.
Jen steels herself for the indignities of middle school life, but she cannot quite fathom the extents to which some kids (and moms) will go for the sweet taste of victory. Add to this some truly bizarre encounters with students from her spin class and deeper challenges managing her parents, and Jen has more gum than she can chew...and even her riotously funny one-liners might not get her through it this time.
As she deals with the unique sights and smells of her son's wrestling practices, Jen's journey is peppered with laugh-out-loud moments and poignant reflections on motherhood. From bizarre interactions with her spin class students to the inevitable challenges of managing her own parents, Jen's story captures the essence of surviving the ups and downs of middle school drama. Perfect for fans of light-hearted family narratives and young adult sports stories, this book promises both laughter and insight.
Immerse yourself in this engaging tale that resonates with anyone who has ever felt the highs and lows of competitive parenting. Order now and enjoy free shipping! Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Note: Shipping for this item is free. Please allow up to 6 weeks for delivery. Once your order is placed, it cannot be cancelled.
Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9781250871510
Year: 2024
Publisher: Henry Holt and Co
Description:
Even with the cutthroat days of being Class Mom behind her, as a freshly minted mat mom of the Pioneer Middle School (PMS) wrestling team, Jen Dixon cannot catch a break.
This year, as her son joins the ranks of the PMS wrestlers, Jen faces mystifying new social dynamics with her trademark combination of reluctance and resigned acceptance. The sights and smells of her son’s wrestling matches are more than enough for her to deal with, but Jen also finds herself fully immersed in sports-mom competitiveness. These parents all seem perfectly unassuming until their kids start to wrestle, and then some become raging momsters.
Jen steels herself for the indignities of middle school life, but she cannot quite fathom the extents to which some kids (and moms) will go for the sweet taste of victory. Add to this some truly bizarre encounters with students from her spin class and deeper challenges managing her parents, and Jen has more gum than she can chew...and even her riotously funny one-liners might not get her through it this time.