
Zoe, an imaginative third grader, thinks that she has to make things up to be interesting, until a good friend and an eagle convince her that she does not have to lie to be special.
year: 1997, 1999, 2006
call number/section: 1000
subjects: honesty, fiction, imagination, self-esteem, schools, eagles, theater, juvenile fiction, self-confidence
Editions

Korman, Gordon
Scholastic Press (1997)
Zoe, an imaginative third grader, thinks that she has to make things up to be interesting, until a good friend and an eagle convince her that she does not have to lie to be special.
Schools: 7

Korman, Gordon
Scholastic (1999)
Zoe, an imaginative third grader, thinks that she has to make things up to be interesting, until a good friend and an eagle convince her that she does not have to lie to be special.
Schools: 8

De Groat, Diane
Chronicle Books (2006)
Gilbert is nervous about portraying George Washington in a school play, in front of the whole class, but he begins to feel even worse when he cannot find his main prop.
Schools: 4
Korman, Gordon
Schools: 0

Korman, Gordon
Second grade was nothing. A baboon could feel special in second grade. But third grade? It's tough.
Schools: 1