Perfect by Kiri Jorgensen was PERFECT. I was transported back to 6th grade and I found some similarities in our stories. The story's POV is told through the eyes of a charter named Sal which is short for Salmsa and if you are older and enjoying the simplicity of this book you remember that 6th grade was far from perfect. Snowflakes, stolen cell phones, placing people in tiers and just trying to get a perfect picture of a snowflake are all things or situations you find in this book. Sal becomes endeared to you through Jorgensen's work and you love the twists of this story. It is suggested that perhaps Sal might have issues that concern unresolved issues regarding the need to have things a certain way and you are able to become aware that having things a specific way makes Sal not be filled with anxiety that is until she becomes part of the Tuesday WeatherClub. Take the time to enjoy this work of literature and have a Perfect, day with a Perfect story.… (more)
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