In the old days, when Kate had no interest in romance, she never cared
what other people thought. Now, it appeared, love was turning her into a
rotten human being.
Eleven-year-old Kate Faber wishes she could talk to her best friend
Marylin about this. But Marylin is no longer her best friend. Or is she?
Kate and Marylin had always been the kind of best friends who lived on
the same block for their entire lives and who could agree on the kind of
boys worth kissing (only movie stars) or who should be invited to their
sleepover (definitely not Mazie Calloway or Elinor Pritchard). The
kind of best friends who didn't need words to talk, but who always just
knew.
But lately Marylin has started to think that Kate can be a bit babyish.
And Kate thinks that Marylin is acting like a big snob. And a lot of the
time, well, it feels as though they just don't know each other
anymore. Somehow nothing is the same, but secretly Kate and Marylin both
wish that it could be....
Edgar Award-winning author Frances O'Roark Dowell explores how far the
bonds of true friendship can be stretched as Kate and Marylin struggle
to navigate the inexplicable terrain of sixth grade.