![]() ![]() Pop culture tidbit: The audio book version of Millicent Min is read by Keiko Agena, best known for her role as Lane on the Gilmore Girls television series. ![]() By the end of the summer, she is a little more comfortable in her own skin and proud of who she is and what she's accomplished. Millicent may feel much older than she is, mentally, but chronologically, she is still a kid. This hilarious book reminds readers of all ages that it is okay to be smart. There, she meets a girl who recently moved to town and does not know of Millicent's collegiate status. Her mother, thinking she needs more of a social life with kids her own age, enrolls her in a summer volleyball team. Over the summer, she plans to take college courses and (unhappily) tutor Stanford, a boy who drives her up a wall. ![]() At the tender age of eleven, Millicent completed eleventh grade. Lisa Yee's first novel, Millicent Min, Girl Genius, is an absolute riot. She's written books for ages 7 and up, so consider your reading level (and your hobbies and interests!) and pick up the book(s) that match. Attention young readers: If you like your books both funny and real, check out Lisa Yee's books. ![]()
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