Standing for socks

author: Weissman, Elissa Brent
At the end of fifth grade, Fara decides to wear mismatched socks as a statement of individuality, but once middle school starts and she wants to be known for her ideas rather than her clothing, she feels burdened by an image that she no longer wants.
year: 2009, 2010
call number/section: 1000
subjects: individuality, juvenile fiction, middle schools, schools, politics, practical, socks, fiction, school stories, politics, identity, identity (philosophical concept)

Editions


Standing for socks
Weissman, Elissa Brent
Atheneum Books for Young Readers (2009)
At the end of fifth grade, Fara decides to wear mismatched socks as a statement of individuality, but once middle school starts and she wants to be known for her ideas rather than her clothing, she feels burdened by an image that she no longer wants.
Schools: 7



Standing for socks
Weissman, Elissa Brent
Atheneum Books for Young Readers (2010)
At the end of fifth grade, Fara decides to wear mismatched socks as a statement of individuality, but once middle school starts and she wants to be known for her ideas rather than her clothing, she feels burdened by an image that she no longer wants.
Schools: 0



Standing for socks
Weissman, Elissa Brent

At the end of fifth grade, Fara decides to wear mismatched socks as a statement of individuality, but once middle school starts and she wants to be known for her ideas rather than her clothing, she feels burdened by an image that she no longer wants.
Schools: 1


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