
Brave (Berrybrook Middle School, 2)
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About this product
Overview
Brave is the second book in the Berrybrook Middle School series, continuing the adventures of a diverse group of middle schoolers navigating friendship, identity, and personal growth. The series' most compelling feature is its authentic representation of modern middle school experiences through relatable characters and genuine emotional depth.
Key Specifications
This hardcover edition contains approximately 240 pages and is designed for readers aged 8-12, typically in grades 4-6. The book measures standard hardcover dimensions and includes interior illustrations that enhance the storytelling experience. Published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, it follows the same engaging format as the first Berrybrook Middle School installment, maintaining visual appeal and readability for the target age group.
Who It's For
This book is ideal for middle-grade readers who enjoyed the first Berrybrook book and want to continue following the characters' development and relationships. It's perfect for reluctant readers who respond well to diverse representation and contemporary storytelling that mirrors their own social worlds. Teachers and librarians seeking inclusive middle-grade fiction that addresses themes like courage, belonging, and self-acceptance will find this valuable for classroom libraries and reading recommendations.
Worth Buying?
If your child or student loved the first book, this sequel delivers more of what made it work—engaging plots with characters that feel real and issues that matter to this age group. The combination of humor, heart, and relatable storytelling makes it worth adding to a middle-grade collection. It's a solid choice for building reading habits and fostering discussions about friendship and personal growth.