Synopsis
In this funny, heartwarming contemporary novel for middle-grade readers, people are more than what they seem—or what they think.
Twelve-year-old Sophie Mulvaney's world has been turned upside down. Mom lost her job at the TV station and broke up with Pratik, whom Sophie adored. Her teacher is making them do a special project about risk-taking, so Sophie gets roped into doing...
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Praise for Bubbles:
"The magical spin [Cooper] gives to her lead character adds a lightness to the story that may be appreciated by younger readers." —Booklist
"Sophie Mulvaney is a wonderful character who, like many kids, feels the weight of other people’s problems and responsibilities. . . . Realistic elements of mild depression, preteen insecurities, and helpful adult interactions propel an authentic yet whimsical journey into the life of a 12-year-old girl. . . . A funny and sensitive novel, bound to find eager middle grade readers." —School Library Journal
"Cooper revisits quirky maladies and middle school friendships. . . . Sophie addresses the thought bubbles she sees with the aid of a therapist, which the author handles straightforwardly." —Kirkus Reviews