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The Serendipity Journal

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Product Description A new town, a new school, no friends . . . and now Kip has to deal with a bully. It’s going to take more than luck to make it through sixth grade; it’s going to take some serendipity. When Kip’s dad loses his job, her family packs up and moves to Jackson. She misses her friends, her old school, and having her own room! Then, just when she thinks things can’t get any worse, a boy at school decides to try to make her life miserable. Kip’s Serendipity Journal is the one place where she can share how she really feels. And it’s where she discovers that sometimes serendipity is even better than luck. “With perfectly flawed characters and challenges people of all ages will relate to, Allyson Apsey has crafted one of those rare tales that students and teachers will fall in love with together.” —Dr. Brad Gustafson, national distinguished principal, best-selling author "Raw! Real! Refreshing! The Serendipity Journal will easily be our next read-aloud! Its dynamic story is easily relatable and full of fun!" —Rae Hughart, sixth-grade math teacher, director of trainingand development for the Teach Better team “You know what’s tough? Middle school. You know what else is tough? Moving. How about if you are a middle schooler who has to move and start fresh in a new school? In her new book, The Serendipity Journal, Allyson Apsey introduces us to Kipalee, a middle school girl who many of us can relate to and who we can’t help but fall in love with as we cheer her on through her struggles with moving and middle school. This realistic fiction book is one that I can’t wait to share with so many upper-elementary and middle school students. Thanks to one caring adult, Kipalee’s teacher, we see how Kip learns to take care of herself and stand up for herself. I wish The Serendipity Journal had been around when I was stumbling through middle school! Readers are going to love that this book comes with a playlist and background information from the author about each chapter. Be sure to grab a copy for yourself and then share this important book with as many students as you can.” —Liz Garden, elementary principal, Dr. Leroy E. Mayo School, Scholastic Principal Advisory Board Review "The Serendipity Journal is the perfect addition to the young adult library. Allyson weaves a story that brings to life the essence of hope, courage, and strength. I highly recommend this book. It will make you laugh, make you cry, and make an impact." --Beth Houf, proud principal, Fulton Middle School, coauthor of Lead Like a PIRATE: Make School Amazing for Students and Staff "With perfectly flawed characters and challenges people of all ages will relate to, Allyson Apsey has crafted one of those rare tales that students and teachers will fall in love with together." --Dr. Brad Gustafson, national distinguished principal, best-selling author "I want to get this in the hands of my students! Raw! Real! Refreshing! The Serendipity Journal will easily be our next read-aloud! Its dynamic story is easily relatable and full of fun! Within the first few pages, I easily fell in love with Kip. Her spirit is easily relatable, and her message to all adolescents that life is full of humor, challenges, and moments of serendipity makes The Serendipity Journal the perfect text for a classroom library or family read." --Rae Hughart, sixth-grade math teacher, director of training and development for the Teach Better team "Kip's story is one readers won't soon forget. The rapport between Kip and Mrs. Holiday is both heartwarming and uplifting. The Serendipity Journal is the perfect invitation for teachers and students to engage in meaningful dialogue, opening the doors to relationships that truly matter." --Heather Shadish, fifth-grade teacher "You know what's tough? Middle school. You know what else is tough? Moving. How about if you are a middle schooler who has to move and start fresh in a new school? In her new book, The Serendipity Journal, Allyson Apsey introd