Switched at Birthday

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Scholastic Inc., Feb 25, 2014 - Juvenile Fiction - 240 pages
What if your birthday wish turned you into someone else?

Lavender and Scarlet are nothing alike. Scarlet is tall, pretty, and popular -- the star of the soccer team and the queen of the school. Lavender is . . . well, none of these things. Her friends aren't considered cool, her hair is considered less than uncool, and her performance at the recent talent show is something nobody will ever forget -- even though she really, really wants it to be forgotten. There's only one thing Lavender and Scarlet know for sure they have in common: the same birthday.They've never had parties together. They've never swapped presents. But this year, because of two wishes that turned all too true, they are about to swap something much bigger than presents. Because the morning after their birthdays, Lavender is going to wake up in Scarlet's body . . . and Scarlet is going to wake up in Lavender's. But in order to change back, they're going to have to figure out how to be someone completely opposite of who they ordinarily are . . .
 

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A Little Bit of Birthday Magic
Lavender Blue 2 The Plastic Princess
A Girl Who Carries a Purse 4 The Big OneThree
Pink Purgatory 6 Bad Hair Life 7 Unexpectedly Popular 8 Losing Sight of the Goal 9 The Candles of Kalamazoo 10 Ya Got Trouble
Cat Brains on a Cracker 12 Your Chicken Pot Pie Is Going Down
The Audition Part 1
The Cast List
A Whole New Lavender
Secret Password
Chemistry
Lonely
A FortuneTeller
Zoes Plan 22 YouKnowWhat 23 Smarties vs Dum Dums 24 A Mad Zoe Is a Mean
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Natalie Standiford is the author of How to Say Good-Bye in Robot, Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters, The Secret Tree, The Boy on the Bridge, and Switched at Birthday. She is originally from Maryland, but now lives in New York City and plays in the all-YA-author band Tiger Beat.

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