Jojo vs. Middle School
(2025)(The first book in the Team Awkward series)
A novel by Veeda Bybee and Joy McCullough
After having hilariously terrible first days of sixth grade, four girls vow to ride out the super highs and cringe-worthy lows of middle school together, no matter how awkward it gets, in this first book in the Team Awkward middle grade series.
Jojo has everything planned out for the perfect first day of middle school, down to her outfit and hairstyle. But when Mom, distracted by her new live-in boyfriend, Paul, forgets to wake Jojo up, she oversleeps and has to make do with leggings, a t-shirt, and her brothers hoodie.
The day still goes okay until Jojo realizes that she has a hole in her leggings thanks to Purrito, the kitten Paul gifted her. Because Paul isnt just Paul; hes Mr. Meow, a mega-famous cat-fluencer. Nearly everything in Jojos life is now cat-themedincluding the underwear that the hole in her leggings is now showcasing to the whole school!
Embarrassed and unable to show her face in the cafeteria, Jojo spends her lunch period in an abandoned locker room. But she isnt the only one hiding to cope with some major awkwardness. Maybe, with friends by her side, middle school wont be so bad after all.
Genre: Children's Fiction
Jojo has everything planned out for the perfect first day of middle school, down to her outfit and hairstyle. But when Mom, distracted by her new live-in boyfriend, Paul, forgets to wake Jojo up, she oversleeps and has to make do with leggings, a t-shirt, and her brothers hoodie.
The day still goes okay until Jojo realizes that she has a hole in her leggings thanks to Purrito, the kitten Paul gifted her. Because Paul isnt just Paul; hes Mr. Meow, a mega-famous cat-fluencer. Nearly everything in Jojos life is now cat-themedincluding the underwear that the hole in her leggings is now showcasing to the whole school!
Embarrassed and unable to show her face in the cafeteria, Jojo spends her lunch period in an abandoned locker room. But she isnt the only one hiding to cope with some major awkwardness. Maybe, with friends by her side, middle school wont be so bad after all.
Genre: Children's Fiction