Small Medium at Large
Written by Joanne Levy

This middle-grade book will be especially enjoyed by preteen girls. Lilah is a twelve-year-old seventh grader who faces a myriad of challenges.
In the opening scene, Lilah is at her mother’s wedding when she is stuck by lightning. Fortunately, she is not seriously hurt and makes a quick recovery. Unfortunately, there is one lasting result. She now has acquired the qualities of a medium and hears dead voices. Lilah encounters them at home and in school. She cannot seem to get rid of them.
How much can a twelve-year-old handle? Lilah really wants to go to the school dance with Andrew, her crush, but she keeps hearing his dead father’s voice. Lilah’s own father doesn’t want to take her advice. An eighth-grade girl is bullying her. Lilah somehow copes with all of these problems with a sense of humor.
Middle-school readers of divorced families, victims of bullies, those adjusting to fitting in with peers and family relationship difficulties will empathize with Lilah and her struggles.
Highly recommended for the middle school audience.
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2 responses to “SEVENTH GRADE NIGHTMARE”
petespringerauthor
July 28th, 2024 at 19:16
Have you read The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl by Stacy McAnulty? It’s about a girl who develops a keen sense for numbers (similar to the movie Rain Man with Dustin Hoffman and Tom Cruise.
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petespringerauthor
July 28th, 2024 at 19:17
*after she is struck by lightning.
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