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Reading age
8-12
Genre
Realistic fiction
Publisher
Graphix
Publication date
March 4, 2025
Nat’s friend Zoe is experiencing tension with her ex-friend Lilly, which has led Zoe to quit the volleyball team. As a replacement for playing volleyball, she wants to train for a triathlon and has asked Nat to be her training partner. However, there’s one problem: Nat is the least athletic person in the world. Nat must overcome her fear of sports in order to support her best friend.
I am a big fan of the series, so I was really excited to read the latest installment. Nat has always been my favorite character, thanks to her fun and clumsy personality. I really enjoyed the plot centered around a triathlon, and I was particularly struck by Nat’s remarkable growth throughout the narrative; her evolution felt both authentic and inspiring.
Overall, I wholeheartedly recommend this enchanting book to anyone who loves this captivating series. It’s a journey worth taking!
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