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The Wish
by Gail Carson Levine
Ever since her Language Arts teacher read her journal to her class, Wilma has become worse than simply unnoticed. Everyone makes fun of her and she is shunned even by the other outsiders. One day, Wilma does something nice for an old woman, who in turn grants Wilma one wish. Even though she thinks the old woman is crazy, she makes a wish--to be the most popular kid at school. Suddenly, Wilma has more friends than she knows what to do with. But there's a catch...
The Wish is a cute story, perfect for younger readers. The message is good for middle school students looking for a place to fit--those who are worthy of your love and friendship will appreciate you for who you are, not for who you pretend to be.
The Wish is a cute story, perfect for younger readers. The message is good for middle school students looking for a place to fit--those who are worthy of your love and friendship will appreciate you for who you are, not for who you pretend to be.