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Lola Levine: Drama Queen
Lola Levine: Drama Queen | Monica Brown
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Seven-year-old Lola Levine is fierce on the soccer field. She can do a slide tackle (although she's not supposed to) and even likes gooey worms. Nothing scares Lola! That is, until she is auditioning in front of EVERYONE for her class play. After Lola is overcome with stage fright, she's cast as Squirrel #2, a non-speaking part! Lola is more than a little disappointed, and she looks to her bubbe for advice and comfort. But on opening night, the curtain rises, and she finds herself smack in the middle of an exasperating turn of events. In this fun and heartfelt chapter book, can Lola give Squirrel #2 her own special stamp and make it a play to remember?
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"Bad," Ben says. "People keep telling her she looks like a boy because her hair is so short."

"What's wrong with that?" I say, running my hands through my own shortish hair and looking at Ben's and Dad's ponytails. "Boys and girls should look however they want!"
-pg. 62-63, Lola Levine Drama Queen by Monica Brown, illustrated by Angela Dominguez

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