A great,Įntertaining read that will appeal to boys and girls.” Hilarious-truly evocative of middle school experiences. (death, divorce) as well as social (bullying, sibling relationships,įriends) with clumsy grace. “Told in alternating perspectives, Shull creates two authentic mainĬharacters with unique tween voices. And as Jon Scieszka says, it’s “seriously, truly, fearlessly funny!” Now they’re dealing with each other’s middle school dramas-locker room teasing, cliques, video game battles, bra shopping, and a slew of hilariously awkward moments-until they hopefully switch back! Told in both Jack’s and Ellie’s voices, The Swap offers a fresh and honest take on tween friendship, all while exploring more serious themes of family, loss, empathy, and what it really means to be yourself. JACK thought girls had it easy-no fights with bullies, no demanding dads, no power plays-but facing mean girls at sleepovers and getting grilled about your period is way harder than taking a hit to the face at sports practice. ELLIE assumed popular guys didn’t worry about body image, being perfect, or talking to girls, but acting like you’re cool with everything is tougher than it looks. With one random wish, Jack and Ellie are living life in each other’s shoes. Now a Disney Channel Original Movie, Megan Shull’s smart and funny twist on Freaky Friday is perfect for fans of Wendy Mass, Jerry Spinelli, and Jon Scieszka!
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