Say it out loud [electronic resource]. Allison Varnes.
An empowering look at finding your voice, facing your fears, and standing up for what's right, from the author of Property of the Rebel Librarian . Charlotte Andrews is perfectly fine being quiet—in fact, she prefers it. When she doesn't speak, people can't make fun of her stutter. But when she witnesses bullying on the school bus and doesn't say anything, her silence comes between her and her best friend. As if that wasn't bad enough, her parents signed her up for musical theater. Charlotte doesn't want to speak onstage, but at least she doesn't stutter when she sings. Then, just as she starts to find her voice, the arts program is cut. Charlotte can't stay silent anymore. So she begins to write. Anonymous encouraging notes to her classmates. Letters to the school board to save the school musical. And an essay about the end of her best friendship—and her hope that she can still save it. Words could save Charlotte Andrews and everything she believes in . . . if she just believes in herself enough to speak up.
Electronic resources
Record details
- ISBN: 9780593343401
- Physical Description: 1 online resource (5 audio files) : digital
- Edition: Unabridged.
- Publisher: New York : Listening Library, 2021.
Content descriptions
- General Note:
- Unabridged.
- Participant or Performer Note:
- Narrator: Emily Eiden.
- Target Audience Note:
- Text Difficulty 2 - Text Difficulty 3570 Lexile.
- System Details Note:
- Requires the Libby app or a modern web browser.
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- Juvenile Fiction.
Juvenile Literature.
