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When Calla finds out her favorite teacher has been accused of inappropriate conduct, she decides to take action in this powerful story about growing up and speaking up, about listening to others and learning to listen to yourself. Because the more Calla listens . . . the more she realizes that maybe she has something to say too.
"Important and empoweringâthis story is a testament to the power of girls supporting one another."âKate Messner, New York Times bestselling author
What if the truth really is as powerful as it feels?
Calla has always had smart-girl energy. Sheâs Josiah the track starâs practical younger sister. Charlee and Jacobyâs problem-solving best friend. Attorney Dionne Howardâs model daughter. So itâs nice when someone seems to see her for her, outside of all that. But what if that person is a grown-up who maybe isnât as trustworthy as Calla thought? Callaâs mom likes to say âAlways do what you know is right.â But what if you donât know what the right thing is?
These are the questions Calla faces on the last day of seventh grade, when she finds out that her favorite teacher has been accused of inappropriate conduct at his old school. Calla doesnât know what really happened. She does know that people are saying mean things about the girls who have spoken outâand that canât be right . . . can it? Inspired by her favorite newsblogger, EboniNews (whose motto is Amplify. Connect. Truth. ACT.), Calla has an idea. Can she find a way to ACT?
"Important and empoweringâthis story is a testament to the power of girls supporting one another."âKate Messner, New York Times bestselling author
What if the truth really is as powerful as it feels?
Calla has always had smart-girl energy. Sheâs Josiah the track starâs practical younger sister. Charlee and Jacobyâs problem-solving best friend. Attorney Dionne Howardâs model daughter. So itâs nice when someone seems to see her for her, outside of all that. But what if that person is a grown-up who maybe isnât as trustworthy as Calla thought? Callaâs mom likes to say âAlways do what you know is right.â But what if you donât know what the right thing is?
These are the questions Calla faces on the last day of seventh grade, when she finds out that her favorite teacher has been accused of inappropriate conduct at his old school. Calla doesnât know what really happened. She does know that people are saying mean things about the girls who have spoken outâand that canât be right . . . can it? Inspired by her favorite newsblogger, EboniNews (whose motto is Amplify. Connect. Truth. ACT.), Calla has an idea. Can she find a way to ACT?
When Calla finds out her favorite teacher has been accused of inappropriate conduct, she decides to take action in this powerful story about growing up and speaking up, about listening to others and learning to listen to yourself. Because the more Calla listens . . . the more she realizes that maybe she has something to say too.
"Important and empoweringâthis story is a testament to the power of girls supporting one another."âKate Messner, New York Times bestselling author
What if the truth really is as powerful as it feels?
Calla has always had smart-girl energy. Sheâs Josiah the track starâs practical younger sister. Charlee and Jacobyâs problem-solving best friend. Attorney Dionne Howardâs model daughter. So itâs nice when someone seems to see her for her, outside of all that. But what if that person is a grown-up who maybe isnât as trustworthy as Calla thought? Callaâs mom likes to say âAlways do what you know is right.â But what if you donât know what the right thing is?
These are the questions Calla faces on the last day of seventh grade, when she finds out that her favorite teacher has been accused of inappropriate conduct at his old school. Calla doesnât know what really happened. She does know that people are saying mean things about the girls who have spoken outâand that canât be right . . . can it? Inspired by her favorite newsblogger, EboniNews (whose motto is Amplify. Connect. Truth. ACT.), Calla has an idea. Can she find a way to ACT?
"Important and empoweringâthis story is a testament to the power of girls supporting one another."âKate Messner, New York Times bestselling author
What if the truth really is as powerful as it feels?
Calla has always had smart-girl energy. Sheâs Josiah the track starâs practical younger sister. Charlee and Jacobyâs problem-solving best friend. Attorney Dionne Howardâs model daughter. So itâs nice when someone seems to see her for her, outside of all that. But what if that person is a grown-up who maybe isnât as trustworthy as Calla thought? Callaâs mom likes to say âAlways do what you know is right.â But what if you donât know what the right thing is?
These are the questions Calla faces on the last day of seventh grade, when she finds out that her favorite teacher has been accused of inappropriate conduct at his old school. Calla doesnât know what really happened. She does know that people are saying mean things about the girls who have spoken outâand that canât be right . . . can it? Inspired by her favorite newsblogger, EboniNews (whose motto is Amplify. Connect. Truth. ACT.), Calla has an idea. Can she find a way to ACT?
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When Calla finds out her favorite teacher has been accused of inappropriate conduct, she decides to take action in this powerful story about growing up and speaking up, about listening to others and learning to listen to yourself. Because the more Calla listens . . . the more she realizes that maybe she has something to say too.
"Important and empoweringâthis story is a testament to the power of girls supporting one another."âKate Messner, New York Times bestselling author
What if the truth really is as powerful as it feels?
Calla has always had smart-girl energy. Sheâs Josiah the track starâs practical younger sister. Charlee and Jacobyâs problem-solving best friend. Attorney Dionne Howardâs model daughter. So itâs nice when someone seems to see her for her, outside of all that. But what if that person is a grown-up who maybe isnât as trustworthy as Calla thought? Callaâs mom likes to say âAlways do what you know is right.â But what if you donât know what the right thing is?
These are the questions Calla faces on the last day of seventh grade, when she finds out that her favorite teacher has been accused of inappropriate conduct at his old school. Calla doesnât know what really happened. She does know that people are saying mean things about the girls who have spoken outâand that canât be right . . . can it? Inspired by her favorite newsblogger, EboniNews (whose motto is Amplify. Connect. Truth. ACT.), Calla has an idea. Can she find a way to ACT?
"Important and empoweringâthis story is a testament to the power of girls supporting one another."âKate Messner, New York Times bestselling author
What if the truth really is as powerful as it feels?
Calla has always had smart-girl energy. Sheâs Josiah the track starâs practical younger sister. Charlee and Jacobyâs problem-solving best friend. Attorney Dionne Howardâs model daughter. So itâs nice when someone seems to see her for her, outside of all that. But what if that person is a grown-up who maybe isnât as trustworthy as Calla thought? Callaâs mom likes to say âAlways do what you know is right.â But what if you donât know what the right thing is?
These are the questions Calla faces on the last day of seventh grade, when she finds out that her favorite teacher has been accused of inappropriate conduct at his old school. Calla doesnât know what really happened. She does know that people are saying mean things about the girls who have spoken outâand that canât be right . . . can it? Inspired by her favorite newsblogger, EboniNews (whose motto is Amplify. Connect. Truth. ACT.), Calla has an idea. Can she find a way to ACT?











