Grow Up, Tahlia Wilkins!

Grow Up, Tahlia Wilkins!

by Karina Evans

Narrated by Rachel L. Jacobs

Unabridged — 6 hours, 3 minutes

Grow Up, Tahlia Wilkins!

Grow Up, Tahlia Wilkins!

by Karina Evans

Narrated by Rachel L. Jacobs

Unabridged — 6 hours, 3 minutes

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Overview

Twelve-year-old Tahlia Wilkins is ready to start off her perfect summer when dreamy crush invited her to his birthday pool party. But the Red Goddess of Panties, a.k.a. her first period, arrives twenty-four hours before the pool party and completely messes up all her plans. To make matters worse, her mom is out of town, and there's no way she's going to ask her awkward dad for help! Thalia was always afraid growing up would be tough, but this is just not fair.

In order to save herself from total embarrassment, it will take all of Tahlia and her best friend Lily's scheming to keep her reputation and her favorite pants from being ruined. Sneak off to the grocery store to buy the `goods' only to have the clerk price check your tampons over the loudspeaker? Trick your big-boobed teenage neighbor into letting you use her bathroom to `rehome' some tampons? Take a dip into a fountain to `borrow' some quarters for a bathroom feminine product dispenser? Check, check, check!

After surviving hijink after hijink, the pool party goes off without a hitch ... that is, until Tahlia learns her life is changing all over again, only this time it's worse than a period: Lily's moving away and everyone knew before she did!

With the hilarious and heartwarming tone of the movie Eighth Grade and Dork Diaries, Grow up, Tahlia Wilkins! is a coming-of-age middle grade novel that teaches readers about accepting change, whether it be physical, emotional, or mental.


Editorial Reviews

Publishers Weekly

03/07/2022

Middle school humiliation is the topic of Evans’s lively debut, which follows 12-year-old Tahlia Wilkins, who reads as white, and the series of disasters she experiences in the days following seventh grade graduation. Her first problem? The pimple that’s appeared on her “traitorous chin” just in time for popular Noah Campos’s pool party, where Tahlia hopes to overcome a previous “goggles-and-board-shorts incident,” and prove that she’s gotten cooler over the past year. Next, just after her mother leaves their central Pennsylvania town to attend a work retreat sans phone service, Tahlia gets her first period. She’s too embarrassed to tell her awkward father or 16-year-old twin brothers, but Tahlia and her best friend engage in a series of comic acts. They sneak into a neighbor’s bathroom, for one, and wade into a restaurant fountain to gather quarters for a bathroom dispenser, events that lead to further dilemmas. As Tahlia’s chatty first-person narration conveys her desire of popularity amid her eventful first visit from “The Fairy Godmother of Puberty,” Evans offers some practical tips for young people on the brink of menstruation, ending on a family-oriented upswing—and a note of relief. Ages 8–12. Agent: Jessica Mileo, InkWell. (Apr.)

From the Publisher

"Quick-moving, lighthearted, and ultimately heartwarming, this first-person narrative will especially be enjoyed by readers awaiting or having recently experienced their first periods."—Kirkus

"Tahlia's experience of her first period is refreshingly matter-of-fact and extensive . . . Hand this voice-driven novel to kids interested in friendship stories."—Booklist

“This laugh-out-loud and all-too-real story about first periods is sure to speak to girls awaiting (or dreading) their own first periods…Highly recommended.”—The Mighty Girl

"Evans offers some practical tips for young people on the brink of menstruation, ending on a family-oriented upswing—and a note of relief.”—Publishers Weekly

Kirkus Reviews

2022-01-26
On the last day of seventh grade, right before Noah Campos’ pool party, Tahlia Wilkins worries about a new zit.

Last year she wore a practical, sun-protective, but unfashionable outfit and was totally embarrassed to see how fashion-forward the other girls were. Noah is superpopular, and Tahlia is determined to make a good impression this time, but her first period threatens to upend her plans. Tahlia wants to start menstruating, but not right before the party, just after her mom has left on a work retreat. She can’t talk to her socially awkward dad about it and doesn’t have an older sister, just obnoxious 16-year-old twin brothers. She has no pads but finds some in her parents’ bathroom. Luckily, Tahlia’s best friend, Lily Baek, tries to assist, offering good ideas and some scatterbrained solutions. In the 24 hours between the onset of Tahlia’s period and the help that she finally gets from her parents, her first step into womanhood is filled with funny, albeit mortifying, moments that will have readers both laughing and sympathizing. While largely focused on bodily concerns, there are also messages about friendship and family matters. Quick-moving, lighthearted, and ultimately heartwarming, this first-person narrative will especially be enjoyed by readers awaiting or having recently experienced their first periods. Tahlia’s family is cued White. Lily’s surname points to Korean ancestry, and names indicate some diversity in the supporting cast.

Humorously highlights a meaningful milestone for a tween: a first period. (Fiction. 8-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940178028568
Publisher: Blackstone Audio, Inc.
Publication date: 04/19/2022
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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