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Nat for nothing / Maria Scrivan, Maria Scrivan.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Nat enough ; 4Description: pages cmISBN:
  • 9781338715422
  • 9781338715439
DDC classification:
  • GN FIC SCR
Summary: "Natalie is back at school, and this year is going to be much more challenging than the last one! All students are required to participate in an extracurricular activity. Zoe joins the volleyball team, and Flo is focused on being the best class president ever, but Natalie has no idea which activity to join. She dabbles with all sorts of clubs, and even tries being the school mascot (an anteater), but nothing seems to be a good fit and results in disaster and humiliation. With the help of a teacher, Natalie is soon reminded that some people have to pave their own path. So rather than joining a club, Natalie decides to create one. Could this be the solution to Natalie's dilemma, or will it open up a whole new can of worms?"--
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Item type Current library Collection Call number Status Date due Barcode
Juvenile Graphic Novel MVS Library Main room-back corner K- Comic/Graphic Novel (Juv) GN FIC SCR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 4009174

"Natalie is back at school, and this year is going to be much more challenging than the last one! All students are required to participate in an extracurricular activity. Zoe joins the volleyball team, and Flo is focused on being the best class president ever, but Natalie has no idea which activity to join. She dabbles with all sorts of clubs, and even tries being the school mascot (an anteater), but nothing seems to be a good fit and results in disaster and humiliation. With the help of a teacher, Natalie is soon reminded that some people have to pave their own path. So rather than joining a club, Natalie decides to create one. Could this be the solution to Natalie's dilemma, or will it open up a whole new can of worms?"--

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