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|aDavis, Tanita S.
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|aThe science of friendship|cTanita S. Davis.
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|aNew York|bHarper, and imprint of HarperCollins Publishers|cc2024.
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|a298 p.|c22 cm.
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|a"Rylee Swanson is beginning eighth grade with zero friends. A humiliating moment at the end-of-seventh-grade pool party involving a cannonball, a waterlogged updo, and some disappearing clothes has Rylee halfway convinced she's better off without any friends -- at least friends like those. The one question Rylee can't shake is . . . why? When a group assignment in journalism pairs Rylee with science geek DeNia Alonso, DeNia's annoyingly know-it-all, nerdy personality is both frustration and fuel to Rylee's search for answers. Together they conduct research, run surveys, and write their way toward even more questions about what makes friendships -- and breaks them. Between her shaky new partnership with DeNia, an annoying brother, and a friend from the past, Rylee's got a lot to think about. But the more she learns, the more Rylee wonders: Could there be a science to friendship? And can it keep her from losing friends ever again?" --|cPublisher's description.
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|aFriendship|vJuvenile fiction.
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|aObservation (Scientific method)|vJuvenile fiction.
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|aMiddle school students|vJuvenile fiction.
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|aGroup work in education|vJuvenile fiction.
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|aSiblings|vJuvenile fiction.
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|aFriendship|vFiction.
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|aEmpathy|vFiction.
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|aStudent newspapers and periodicals|vFiction.
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|aMiddle schools|vFiction.
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650 |
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|aSchools|vFiction.
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650 |
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|aAfrican Americans|vFiction.
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|aHarperCollins (Firm).
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