![]() ![]() I loved the focus on dress coding and Molly’s gradual realization that it can never be evenly enforced, that curvier girls get dress coded more often and that the glare of adult attention on teen’s bodies can be traumatizing. More and more girls come in to tell their stories and the Instagram tag #DressCoded with pictures of what they were actually wearing quickly goes viral. After seeing a friend get dress coded, Molly swings into action with a podcast, Dress Coded, which she tapes in her treehouse. Molly’s friends may be good at lacrosse, art and science, and Molly may feel like just a medium kid, but it turns out she has a genius for organizing. What did you like about the book? Fisher Middle School has a dress code, but its days are numbered, thanks to the anger and organizational skills of 8th grader Molly Frost. ![]() Rating: 1-5 (5 is an excellent or a Starred review) 4 ![]() Putnam’s Sons (an imprint of Penguin Random House), 9781984816436, 2020 ![]()
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