Their or there? Affect or effect? Loose or lose?
For one seventh-grade girl, the words that trip her up feel bigger than spelling mistakes. They feel like proof that everyone else understands something she doesn't.
As she navigates middle school, friendships, family, and the daily challenge of finding the right words, she begins to discover that making mistakes doesn't mean she's failing. It means she's learning.
Told in verse, Words Were the Enemy is a funny, heartfelt, and deeply relatable story about confidence, perseverance, and finding your voice when language feels impossible.
Perfect for readers who enjoy novels in verse, realistic fiction, and stories about friendship, growth, and self-discovery.
Available in paperback, hardcover, and ebook wherever books are sold.
Their or there? Affect or effect? Loose or lose?
For one seventh-grade girl, the words that trip her up feel bigger than spelling mistakes. They feel like proof that everyone else understands something she doesn't.
As she navigates middle school, friendships, family, and the daily challenge of finding the right words, she begins to discover that making mistakes doesn't mean she's failing. It means she's learning.
Told in verse, Words Were the Enemy is a funny, heartfelt, and deeply relatable story about confidence, perseverance, and finding your voice when language feels impossible.
Perfect for readers who enjoy novels in verse, realistic fiction, and stories about friendship, growth, and self-discovery.
Available in paperback, hardcover, and ebook wherever books are sold.