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		<title>Like a girl</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A sharply written contemporary teen novel on bullying, the challengesgirls face in school and online, and the courage to be yourself- perfect for fans of Tamsin Winter and Holly Bourne.]]></description>
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<p><h4>A powerful, contemporary teen novel about the courage to be      yourself in the face of online and in-school peer pressure,  from      the co-author of <i>Can You See Me?</i> &#8211; perfect for fans of      Tamsin Winter, Holly Bourne and <i>Moxie</i>.</h4>
<p><p>Fourteen-year-old Eden McCoy doesn&#8217;t fit in. All she&#8217;s good at      is running, and she doesn&#8217;t even dare join the track team. Her priority      is to stay in the shadows and avoid <b>the Glossies</b> &#8211;      a ruthless clique of girls who use social media to punish and humiliate      their targets, led by their queen Bea and her sidekick Mikki.</p>
<p>But one day, Eden breaks her vow to stay unnoticed: she beats      track star Mikki in a race. This bold move captures the attention      of Bea, who decides Eden needs to either prove her loyalty and become      one of the Glossies &#8211; or suffer the consequences. And so <b>The      Testing</b> begins&#8230; </p>
<p>As Eden is challenged to play a cruel prank on another kid or      have that same act inflicted on her, her will is pushed to the limit.      The only thing keeping her afloat is an unexpected connection      with a boy called Riley, a fellow runner who messages her online.      But how deep does The Testing run? And how long until Eden breaks?</p>
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<li>A sharply written, grippingly entertaining and moving      story that explores the joy to be found in running, sports and exercise      &#8211; as well as in community, real friendship and solidarity.</li>
<li> Inspired by research into real teen opinions about the risks      and benefits of social media. </li>
<li>Empathetically explores the different ways girls can be &#8216;put      in boxes&#8217; and the pressure to act in a way that society or their      peers expect of them, with a touching mother-daughter relationship      at the heart.</li>
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