<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Eighth grade never smelled so bad Rachel Lee didn't think anything could be worse than her parents splitting up. She was wrong. Working for her mom's new house-cleaning business puts Rachel in the dirty bathrooms of the most popular kids in the eighth grade. Which does not help her already loser-ish reputation. But her new job has surprising perks: enough dirt on the in-crowd to fill up her (until recently) boring diary. She never intended to reveal her secrets, but when the hottest guy in school pays her to spy on his girlfriend Rachel decides to get her hands dirty.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>The first book in Anna Staniszewski's award-winning YA best selling book series: The Dirt Diaries!</em></p><p><strong>A hilarious tale about the weight of responsibility that comes from a secret-filled diary...</strong></p><p>Rachel can't believe she has to give up her Saturdays to scrubbing other people's toilets. So. Gross. But she kinda, sorta stole $287.22 from her college fund that she's got to pay back ASAP or her mom will ground her for life. Which is even worse than working for her mother's new cleaning business. Maybe. After all, becoming a maid is definitely not going to help her already loserish reputation.</p><p>But Rachel picks up more than smelly socks on the job. As maid to some of the most popular kids in school, Rachel suddenly has all the dirt on the 8th grade in-crowd. Her formerly boring diary is now filled with juicy secrets. And when her crush offers to pay her to spy on his girlfriend, Rachel has to decide if she's willing to get her hands dirty...</p><p>Holy fried onion rings! Fun from beginning to end.--Wendy Mass, <em>New York Times</em> bestselling author of <em>11 Birthdays</em> and <em>The Candymakers</em></p><strong>The Dirt Diaries Series is the perfect...</strong><li>book series for girls aged 9-12</li><li>book series for middle school girls</li><li>diary book series for reluctant readers</li><li>preteen gift for girls</li><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>another appealing series that promises more goofball humor blended with the real issues of early adolescence. - <strong><em>Booklist</em></strong><br><br>Anna Staniszewski, author, has done a magnificent job of creating a wacky yet serious character, Rachel, an eighth grader whose hokey expressions stick to your brain long after you're done reading the book... [The <i>Dirt Diary</i>] has secrets, heartbreak, romance, and humor--a great mix. - <strong><em>Writing Against the Wind</em></strong><br><br>Confidently addressing a number of common tween troubles that include bullying, parental divorce, and peer pressure, Staniszewski introduces a determined eighth-grader desperate to get her separated parents back together in this humorous problem novel. - <strong><em>Publishers Weekly</em></strong><br><br>It's laugh-out-loud funny and one of the most fun books I've read all year.an inspiring book for anyone who has ever been bullied. - <strong><em>Justine</em></strong><br><br>Rachel's situation and feelings ring true . . .This realistic read is likely to appeal to middle schoolers and reluctant readers. - <strong><em>School Library Journal</em></strong><br><br>Rachel's voice is entirely teen authentic in its self-centeredness . . .there is still heart and humor here, so readers looking for a heroine as flawed as themselves will commiserate with Rachel. - <strong><em>The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books</em></strong><br><br>Staniszewski neatly captures the pain of a shy young girl with newly separated parents . . .The quick pace and creative storyline will attract those in the mood for an undemanding, light read. - <strong><em>Kirkus Reviews</em></strong><br>
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