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Narrated by:
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Bahni Turpin
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Written by:
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Kelly J. Baptist
About this listen
Spunky sixth-grader Zoe Sparks has discovered a unique way to get the laptop of her dreams—to win it! If Zoe can sell more tubs of cookie dough than anyone in her school, the laptop is hers. It’s the first step to becoming a prize-winning journalist! But her win-at-all-costs attitude is starting to drive a wedge between Zoe, her best friend Felix, and her family. Zoe may be a top cookie-dough seller in her class, but is winning the prize really worth it?
What the critics say
"Baptist uses humor to explore themes of navigating family, school, and community; this story will resonate with anyone who has dreamed of winning big." —The Horn Book
"Baptist crafts a spunky, focused female character who has tons of drive, great goals, and funny insight....A fun, relatable realistic fiction title recommended for all middle grade readers and collections." —School Library Journal
"Baptist explores themes of class and wealth disparity through Zoe’s stubbornly determined first-person POV, and enriches the narrative with distinct and unforgettably rendered characters." —Publishers Weekly
"A funny, heartfelt romp, with a charming protagonist at its heart." —Kirkus Reviews
"Baptist crafts a spunky, focused female character who has tons of drive, great goals, and funny insight....A fun, relatable realistic fiction title recommended for all middle grade readers and collections." —School Library Journal
"Baptist explores themes of class and wealth disparity through Zoe’s stubbornly determined first-person POV, and enriches the narrative with distinct and unforgettably rendered characters." —Publishers Weekly
"A funny, heartfelt romp, with a charming protagonist at its heart." —Kirkus Reviews
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