Eighth Grade.
While dealing with social anxiety, friendship losses, heartbreakingly honest truths about the real world, and severances between family members, Reenie deals with the hard realities of life and middle school and the unforgettable experiences in "lucky thirteen".
"lucky thirteen" sheds a light on modern-day stresses, worries, and adventures in a technology-based world through the eyes of a thirteen-year old.
Some events in this book are based on real life events.
Caitlin Chancellor doesn't have it figured out. Her brother does. Her moms already lived their story. She's just trying to find hers.
The summer before junior year, camp makes everything harder. Late nights. Feelings she didn't expect. Choices she can't take back. Peyton complicates things, and McKenna is right there in the middle of it all.
When it's over, nothing stays behind. It comes back with her, tangled up in family, friendships, and the pieces of herself she's not ready to face.
Growing up was never neat. Neither is love.