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The Scott Fenwick Diaries: A Novel
The Scott Fenwick Diaries: A Novel
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In the tradition of Judy Blume, a contemporary coming-of-age middle-grade comedy for teens and tweens with the honest truth about the angst and uncertainty of pursuing your first real-life crush.

In this laugh-out-loud, feel-good sequel to Worldwide Crush, superfan Millie grows out of her celebrity crush and lands awkwardly in something even more dramatic: her first ever IRL middle school crush.

Is Millie ready to graduate from posters on the wall to a living, breathing boy who sits next to her in Social Studies? By herself, absolutely not. But with a little help from her friends—maybe! Feeling comically unprepared for this next phase of middle school, Millie calls on an adorkable cast of characters for instructions and support: Shauna, her wise bestie who uses her Magic 8 Ball for advice; her two cranky grandmas, who call cute boys “foxes”; Pringles, her beloved bulldog; and her bunny-loving neighbor, Tibbs, who dedicates herself to getting Millie an invite to the bar mitzvah of her dreams. But when a secret game of Truth or Dare at the bar mitzvah leads to her ultimate fantasy—Millie and Scott swaying together on the dance floor—the moment is ruined in humiliating fashion. And Millie doubts she’ll ever be ready for real-world middle school love after all.

Amidst a whirlwind of embarrassing family shenanigans and side-splitting missteps, Millie learns to trust her own instincts, grow up on her own terms, and never, ever sacrifice her friends for a crush.

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Genre: 

  • Series

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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The Scott Fenwick Diaries by Kristin Nilsen is a lighthearted, yet realistic and heartfelt coming-of age novel that follows Millie, a middle school girl navigating through her first real crush on a boy named Scott Fenwick. Told via Millie’s diary entries (the Scott Fenwick Diaries), the book captures the awkwardness, excitement, and confusion of the transition from childhood to adolescence.

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In this comedic, coming-of-age novel, Millie’s finally growing up. After crushing on Rory Calhoun for what seems like an eternity, she’s ready to move on to her first real crush - a cute boy in her social studies class called Scott Fenwick. 

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