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Can Lou Bennett keep a secret? She’ll do just about anything to prove herself to her new friend--and the best friend she betrayed--in this debut middle grade mystery with high emotional stakes. It’s the thirty-fourth day of sixth grade, and eleven-year-old Lou wishes she could rewind time.; Lou wants to go back to the ninth day of sixth grade--the day Then the new girl, Cece Clark-Duncan, passes Lou a mysterious note. It says she was kidnapped. (!) If Lou can help Cece, maybe she can prove she’s But as observant Lou uncovers the complicated truth about Cece’s family, she starts to panic. Can she help Cece without hurting her? Or will Lou end up losing another friend instead? Anchored by an outstanding voice and a page-turning mystery, this remarkable debut novel honors the powerful middle school friendships that can both break and heal a tender eleven-year-old heart. Perfect for fans of
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"[A] pitch-perfect middle grade novel. . . . The mystery and plentiful conversation help keep the momentum going all the way to the end." The Horn Book, Starred Review
"Rellihan creates an appealing narrator. . . An engaging story told from a convincingly tween-age perspective." Booklist, Starred Review
"The mystery will reel readers in, while the emotions and relationships make this a book to savor." Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review
"Debut author Rellihan adeptly renders Lou s pain from her broken friendship." Publishers Weekly
"A highly recommended story about friendship, family, and growing pains." School Library Journal
"Anne Rellihan's Lou is one of the most authentic narrators I've read in years. Anxious, self-aware, and endlessly fumbling, but with such an enormous heart that it's impossible not to love her. Not the Worst Friend in the World is a book about just how complicated friendship and family can be, and how much they both matter in the end." Laurel Snyder, author of My Jasper June
Not the Worst Friend in the World has it all: quirky characters, vivid settings, and a mystery guaranteed to keep readers up past bedtime. Anne Rellihan has given us a rich and wonderful story about the tangled threads of friends and family, and the power of love to heal a broken heart. Megan E. Freeman, award-winning author of Alone
"This book has all the drama family secrets, friendship breakups, and the painful consequences of one s own mistakes. The slow reveal of mysteries kept me turning pages, while the vivid small-town setting reminded me of the best of Kate DiCamillo." Amy Noelle Parks, author of Kirkus and School Library Journal Best Book Summer of Brave