The copycat
(2020)

Fiction

eAudiobook

Provider: hoopla

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Greenwillow Books, 2020
Made available through hoopla
EDITION
Unabridged
DESCRIPTION

1 online resource (1 audio file (6hr., 41 min.)) : digital

ISBN/ISSN
9780062994004 (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) MWT12577668, 006299400X (sound recording : hoopla Audio Book) 12577668
LANGUAGE
English
NOTES

Read by Reba Buhr

A funny, unpredictable, and heartfelt new novel from Wendy McLeod MacKnight, the author of The Frame-Up. Ali has always acted like a copycat to make friends, but when she unexpectedly inherits the ability to change her appearance at will, fitting in seems impossible! Luckily, with the help of her family, new friends, and a touch of magic, Ali might just survive middle school after all. A great pick for fans of Dan Gemeinhart, Erin Entrada Kelly, and Diana Wynne Jones. Ali and her parents have moved at least once a year for as long as Ali can remember. She's attended six different schools, lived in dozens of apartments, and never really felt at home anywhere. But Ali's parents say living in Saint John, New Brunswick, will be different. They've moved in with Ali's great-grandmother-a spunky 99-year-old with a quirky old house that has room for all of them. Ali wants to believe this will be their last move, but everything seems too perfect to be true. To Ali's surprise, things are different this time, but not in the way she hoped. She's finally inherited the Sloane family powers-the ability to change her appearance into any living thing. Ali is a Copycat. Literally. And being the new kid at school is hard enough without worrying about losing control of your powers and turning into your teacher. Luckily, Ali's new friends are eager to help her use her newfound power. But as Ali soon learns, being a Copycat is no substitute for being yourself. Wendy McLeod MacKnight's The Copycat is an imaginative and surprising middle-school story about friendship, family, and self-confidence that is perfect for fans of John David Anderson's Posted and Katherine Applegate's Wishtree

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