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Adventures of Diana: Part III On the Road
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Adventures of Diana: Part III On the Road
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Adventures of Diana: Part III On the Road
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How does it feel to be a fourth grader? Well, it's complicated. School is getting tougher, friendships are getting more complicated, and you're (almost) in the highest grade level at your school. Can one kid really handle all of that responsibility?! Adventures of Diana Part III: On the Road is the third book in a series that takes you through the world of ten-year-old Diana through her own eyes. As a soon-to-be fifth grader, Diana reflects on some of the most memorable events of the past year—from the fun and whimsical to the challenging and scary. In her retelling of these events, Diana illustrates how facing her fears head-on helped her become a more responsible, thoughtful, and resilient young woman. The author, Rachel Yang, is a ten-year-old girl who articulates her own life experiences by giving voice to the fictionalized Diana— a curious and confident kid who shares the ups and downs of her life as a pre-teen as well as the lessons she learns along the way.
How does it feel to be a fourth grader? Well, it's complicated. School is getting tougher, friendships are getting more complicated, and you're (almost) in the highest grade level at your school. Can one kid really handle all of that responsibility?! Adventures of Diana Part III: On the Road is the third book in a series that takes you through the world of ten-year-old Diana through her own eyes. As a soon-to-be fifth grader, Diana reflects on some of the most memorable events of the past year—from the fun and whimsical to the challenging and scary. In her retelling of these events, Diana illustrates how facing her fears head-on helped her become a more responsible, thoughtful, and resilient young woman. The author, Rachel Yang, is a ten-year-old girl who articulates her own life experiences by giving voice to the fictionalized Diana— a curious and confident kid who shares the ups and downs of her life as a pre-teen as well as the lessons she learns along the way.


















