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It's My Party and I Don't Want to Go - by Amanda Panitch (Hardcover)

It's My Party and I Don't Want to Go - by  Amanda Panitch (Hardcover)
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Last Price: 11.79 USD

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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Crowds and attention always make Ellie nervous, and lately they've been making it harder and harder for her to breathe. The horror of her bat mitzvah has her indulging in party-sabotage--which goes well until a fight with her best friend leaves her alone on the path of destruction.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br>A funny and honest portrayal of living with social anxiety, this timely novel explores the universal themes of growing up and finding your voice, set in a fast-paced comedy.<p></p>Ellie Katz is sabotaging her own party.Sure, it seems extreme, but it's the only option for her bat mitzvah. Crowds and attention always made her nervous, and lately they've been making it harder and harder for Ellie to breathe. The celebration would mean (1) a large crowd, (2) lots of staring, and (3) distant family listening to her <i>sing </i>in another <i>language</i>. No thank you!To avoid certain catastrophe, she hatches a plan with her best friend Zoe to ruin the big day. Cue the email hacking, DJ takedown, and an all-out food fight! Everything is falling apart according to plan, until a fight with Zoe leaves Ellie alone on her path of destruction, facing some unintended consequences and disappointments. Can she find a way to right her wrongs, face her fears, and light her candles?<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Amanda Panitch</b> spent most of her childhood telling stories to her four younger siblings, trying both to make them laugh and scare them too much to sleep. Now she lives in New York City, where she writes dark, funny stories for teens, kids, and the pigeons that nest on her apartment balcony. Visit Amanda online at amandapanitch.com.

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