The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl

The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl

By Stacy McAnulty

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Grades 4 - 8Grade 4n/a3.754622

A lightning strike gave her a super power...but even a super genius can't solve the problem of middle school. This smart and funny novel is perfect for fans of The Fourteenth Goldfish, Rain Reign, and Counting by Sevens.

Lucy Callahan was struck by lightning. She doesn't remember it, but it changed her life forever. The zap gave her genius-level math skills, and ever since, Lucy has been homeschooled. Now, at 12 years old, she's technically ready for college. She just has to pass 1 more test--middle school!

Lucy's grandma insists: Go to middle school for 1 year. Make 1 friend. Join 1 activity. And read 1 book (that's not a math textbook!). Lucy's not sure what a girl who does calculus homework for fun can possibly learn in 7th grade. She has everything she needs at home, where nobody can make fun of her rigid routines or her superpowered brain. The equation of Lucy's life has already been solved. Unless there's been a miscalculation?

A celebration of friendship, Stacy McAnulty's smart and thoughtful middle-grade debut reminds us all to get out of our comfort zones and embrace what makes us different.

"An engaging story, full of heart and hope. Readers of all ages will root for Lucy, aka Lightning Girl. No miscalculations here!" --Kate Beasley, author of Gertie's Leap to Greatness

Publisher: Yearling
ISBN-13: 9781524767600
ISBN-10: 1524767603
Published on 4/2/2019
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 320

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I have recently read this amazing book. I love it because it is so interesting and fun to read. Lucy is a math genius and it’s hard for her to do anything but math. She’s ready to go to college but her Grandma says she has to survive one year of middle school. What could go wrong? Read it to find out! I love that this book incorporates math and uses it to teach us that our differences can make a good difference in our lives.