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The Dubious Pranks of Shaindy Goodman

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Shaindy Goodman feels awkward, overlooked. Across the street and in another league, elegant Gayil lives the life of a queen bee: gorgeous, liked and admired, the perfect Bais Yaakov Middle School girl. Even her school uniform looks chic. So it's more than a shock when Shaindy sees Gayil in the window looking at her and holding a sign with five little words: want to know a secret? Gayil's found a way to break into their school after hours and asks Shaindy to help pull off a series of harmless pranks in their classroom. But mischief soon becomes malice, and Shaindy realizes that the pranks and humiliations are targeted only at certain girls. What could they have in common? With the fear of Gayil's fury and her own reluctance growing, Shaindy comes to the terrifying conclusion that if she can't figure out how to stop it, the next target could be her.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 25, 2023
      Twelve-year-old Shaindy—who attends an Othodox Jewish school, and whose classmates are famous for their reputation of being kind and respectful students—has been feeling lonely and struggles to connect with her peers. She follows the “other girls around at recess, trying to join their conversations and always falling flat.” When next-door neighbor Gayil—who’s beloved by teachers and classmates alike—invites her to hang out, Shaindy can’t resist. She’s ecstatic to have finally found a friend and even goes along with what Gayil insists are “harmless” pranks that end up hurting girls in their class. Through Gayil’s seemingly genuine overtures of friendship, Shaindy develops new skills such as in-line skating, all the while becoming increasingly uncomfortable with the escalating schemes. In this inviting read, Lowe (Aviva vs. the Dybbuk) effectively employs a Jewish cultural milieu, setting Shaindy and Gayil’s antics against the High Holidays’ emphasis on personal responsibility and forgiveness. Shaindy’s perceptive first-person voice is convincing in its rendering of a tween trying to find her footing and moral compass while navigating her community’s significant expectations. Main characters are Jewish and read as white. Ages 8–12. Agent: Tamar Rydzinski, Context Literary.

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