Nat enough / Maria Scrivan.
By: Scrivan, Maria [author,, artist.].
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TextSeries: Nat enough ; [1].Publisher: New York : Graphix, an imprint of Scholastic Inc., 2020Copyright date: ©2020Edition: First edition.Description: 234 pages : color illustrations ; 21 cm.Content type: text | still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781338538199.Subject(s): Friendship -- Comic books, strips, etc | Self-esteem -- Comic books, strips, etc | Middle schools -- Comic books, strips, etc | Friendship -- Juvenile fiction | Self-esteem -- Juvenile fiction | Middle schools -- Juvenile fiction | Friendship -- Fiction | Self-esteem -- Fiction | Middle schools -- Fiction | Graphic novels | JUVENILE FICTION -- Comics & Graphic Novels -- Humorous | JUVENILE FICTION -- Social Themes -- Friendship | JUVENILE FICTION -- Social Themes -- Adolescence & Coming of AgeGenre/Form: FICTION / Comics & Graphic Novels / General. | FICTION / Comics & Graphic Novels / Humorous. | Graphic novels.DDC classification: FIC SCR Summary: Natalie has never felt that she's enough -- athletic enough, stylish enough, or talented enough. And on the first day of middle school, Natalie discovers that things are worse than she thought -- now she's not even cool enough for her best friend, Lily! As Natalie tries to get her best friend back, she learns more about her true self and natural talents. If Natalie can focus on who she is rather than who she isn't, then she might realize she's more than enough, just the way she is.
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Natalie has never felt that she's enough -- athletic enough, stylish enough, or talented enough. And on the first day of middle school, Natalie discovers that things are worse than she thought -- now she's not even cool enough for her best friend, Lily! As Natalie tries to get her best friend back, she learns more about her true self and natural talents. If Natalie can focus on who she is rather than who she isn't, then she might realize she's more than enough, just the way she is.

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