Finding a friend isn’t easy. Especially when there aren’t many kids age eleven in your neighborhood.
Being a friend is even harder.
In Pearl’s neighborhood, Lenore is anyone’s first choice. She gets her hair straightened and curled at a real beauty shop. Pearl’s is still in braids. Lenore has her own pink phone and a frilly canopy bed. Pearl has to share a room with her teenage sister, “Princess” Diana, and a shaggy old bed with her sassy little sister, Angela. Lenore has followers — Nadine and Ce-Ce. She hardly needs Pearl.
But Pearl still hopes — until Artemesia comes along. She is everything Pearl herself dreams of being — a modern dancer, a gifted artist. She is also a mystery. “That old stanky girl,” Lenore snorts, mocking with the others Artemesia’s ill-fitting yellow dress. Pearl, meaning the best, does the worst thing possible.
And still she hasn’t a friend.
Or has she?
Finding a friend isn’t easy. Especially when there aren’t many kids age eleven in your neighborhood.
Being a friend is even harder.
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