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Courtney Changes the Game

De: Kellen Hertz
Narrado por: Jesse Vilinsky
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In this first book of her series, Courtney is the best gamer at the arcade. But she can’t understand why there aren’t more girl characters in video games.

When a school project allows her to create her own video game, the hero is a girl who knows how to handle any situation—something Courtney struggles with in real life. Whether it’s learning to share a room with her stepsister or supporting her mom when she announces she’s running for mayor, Courtney’s blended family has to learn to work together differently. It’s a whole new game for Courtney, and she’s figuring out the rules as she goes.

This audiobook includes a historical “Looking Back” section about Courtney’s world in 1986.

This audiobook includes a downloadable PDF containing a list of popular words from the 1980s that are heard throughout the story.

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book starts out all hopeful with " Hands across America " which most people did not take part in . the story progresses with sibling issues that are typical , no issues. Then the writer hits on The Challenger incident. NONE of our teachers ever spoke to us kids about what happened . not on the day while it was happening and not after. No one cared about how traumatized we were and at my school the TV was left on while all the students sat in class and teachers spoke in the hallway. There were no grief counselors whatsoever in 1986 coming into the school to help us kids with what we witnessed. We didn't get out early !! Every kid i knew in all of San Jose, CA had to stay at school that day until the 3pm bell rang . This was 1986 not 2025. There were no safe spaces for us and we were just expected to stuff our feelings down and suck it up . That was the reality. This Courtney book is GARBAGE !!

I was a girl of the 80s and this is NOT ACCURATE OR ACCEPTABLE

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