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ISBN: | 0803733038 (ISBN13: 9780803733039) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Dorothy Canfield Fisher Children's Book Award Nominee (2012) |
Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
Hardcover | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 3.62 | 343 Users | 53 Reviews
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Moxie Roosevelt Kipper has endured thirteen years of being an ordinary girl with an unordinary name. Now that she's entered boarding school, the time is ripe to reinvent herself. She'll become unusual, outlandish, unexpected, sassy - someone worthy of a name like "Moxie." But who exactly? From Mysterious Earth Goddess to Hale and Hearty Sports Enthusiast; from Detached, Unique, Coolly Knowing Individual to Assertive Revolutionary Activist, Moxie tries them all, while keeping her true talent for piano-playing a secret. But at boarding school, Moxie isn't the only one who isn't what she claims to be.
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Title | : | The Reinvention of Moxie Roosevelt |
Author | : | Elizabeth Cody Kimmel |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
Published | : | June 10th 2010 by Dial Books (first published May 26th 2010) |
Categories | : | Realistic Fiction. Young Adult. Childrens. Middle Grade. School Stories. Boarding School |
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Ratings: 3.62 From 343 Users | 53 ReviewsWeigh Up Containing Books The Reinvention of Moxie Roosevelt
I loved this book! It was an easy read because I loved it so much. Great story, great characters, and just a great and pretty real plot. This book seems great for kids and teens who act like different people to different people. They have different personalities to different people. I can relate to that with different friends,but I obviously I didn't do it as big as Moxie did. But I think everyone does it at sometime in their life.Moxie has a chance to reinvent herself, and she goes a little overboard. I really like this for a read aloud or for 5-6 grade girls who think they are "ordinary" and the perils and blessings of friendship

This book was okay...I like the cover and I was immediately interested in the overall concept of a girl who "tries on several personalities for size" while trying to decide who she wants to be at a new school. But the book didn't hold my attention very well...part of that could have been that I was reading it only at school when I had time :)
The first chapter is boring but then,the book gets so interesting that it's so hard for me to put this book down.Elizabeth Cody Kimmel
Moxie has a chance to reinvent herself, and she goes a little overboard. I really like this for a read aloud or for 5-6 grade girls who think they are "ordinary" and the perils and blessings of friendship
This was cute and enjoyable - a familiar story with likable characters and a decent amount of humor. As a new parent, I love the ccmment about sending Moxie's parents to remedial child naming classes, and the lies that Moxie comes up with to support her new personalities are ridiculously funny.The concept may be old, but I liked it anyway. I remember making up stories because I thought they were more interesting than my real life (although I think I was in elementary school at the time), and I
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