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In this middle grade book, seventh grader Kit wishes for many things - for good enough grades to appease her parents, for her perfect older sister to stop bossing her around, but mostly for Todd to like her. After all, she loves baseball. He loves baseball. What more do they need? But Todd is an eighth grader whose smile turns her into a babbling fool. Worse, he thinks of Kit as 'just one of the guys.' Ouch. When a mysterious woman gives Kit a stone with equally mysterious powers, Kit thinks all her secret wishes will come true -- and they do. Unfortunately, the stone puts its own…mehr

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In this middle grade book, seventh grader Kit wishes for many things - for good enough grades to appease her parents, for her perfect older sister to stop bossing her around, but mostly for Todd to like her. After all, she loves baseball. He loves baseball. What more do they need? But Todd is an eighth grader whose smile turns her into a babbling fool. Worse, he thinks of Kit as 'just one of the guys.' Ouch. When a mysterious woman gives Kit a stone with equally mysterious powers, Kit thinks all her secret wishes will come true -- and they do. Unfortunately, the stone puts its own unpredictable twist on Kit's wishes. Now she's forced to deal with the consequences as she navigates a group project, school play tryouts, and a budding romance. What readers say: Sideways Wishes tells the relatable story of Kit, a seventh grader, trying to juggle friends, interests, and a budding romance... all with a playful magical twist. Full of poignant moments that elevate the story into something more than just a fun adventure. Provides a good role model for independent thinking and being yourself instead of succumbing to peer pressure.
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Kay Goodnight retired as an educator after twenty-nine years teaching secondary students and adults. Now she pursues her writing career full time, primarily writing fiction for children with occasional side trips into short stories and nonfiction. In addition to writing, Kay enjoys cross stitching, painting, jewelry making, and spoiling her two granddaughters.