Published: 2009
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In "Paris Pan Takes the Dare" by Cynthea Liu, young Paris Pan is determined to prove her worth by taking on a series of challenges set by her classmates. As she navigates the ups and downs of middle school, Paris grapples with her identity, the pressures to fit in, and the ultimate test of courage when she faces a dare that could change everything. Through her journey, she discovers the power of friendship and the importance of being true to oneself, all set against the vibrant backdrop of her unique experiences and the struggle to stand out in a crowd. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is the winner of numerous awards
This book is aimed at children at US 3rd grade+.
This book has been graded for interest at 8-12 years.
This book was published in 2009 by Putnam Publishing Group .
Cynthea Liu, can do almost anything. Writing? Check. Public Speaking? Check. Coaching other writers? You got it. But there's one thing, she can't do. yet. Ride a bike in Chicago. To learn more about Cynthea and her cycling activities, visit cynthaliu. com Kristyna studied Illustration at Edinburgh College of Art and graduated in 2010. She now lives in a beautiful village in Yorkshire. Her first picture book, Flint's Odd Socks, followed by Chickens Can't See In The Dark were highly commended for the Macmillan Prize two years running. Kristyna has written and illustrated the brilliant Blue & Bertie and Norton & Alpha for Simon & Schuster, and the stunning Ziggy and the Moonlight Show will publish in 2018.
This book has been nominated for the following award:
Oklahoma Book Award
This book was recognised by the Oklahoma Book Award.