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Zibby Payne & the Party Problem (Zibby Payne)
Zibby Payne the Party Problem - Zibby Payne
Author: Alison Bell
ISBN-13: 9781897073698
ISBN-10: 1897073690
Publication Date: 5/15/2008
Pages: 96
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Rating:
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5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Lobster Press
Book Type: Paperback
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Reviewed by Allison Fraclose for TeensReadToo.com

Zibby Payne has been invited to a lot of parties lately, and she's noticed a significant problem: someone always gets left out. Whether it's a coupon for a "Special Party Prize for Special Friends," or secret sleepovers because only so many girls are allowed, Zibby is tired of the inequality, and makes up her mind to throw The Most Inclusive Party on the Planet.

"A party for all, and all for the party!"

But even when Zibby thinks that she gets everyone on the invite list, she realizes that she's still not living up to her own declaration. Guilt persuades her to invite Vanessa and Franny, the two class losers. And what about the boys? Zibby can't leave out her soccer friends, can she? Suddenly, the guest list leaps from 24 to 34, and Vanessa and Franny are so intent on helping plan the party that they just might ruin everything. Will this party idea turn out to be Zibby's Worst Idea Ever?

Of the Zibby books, I found this one to be my favorite. Zibby's insistence on equality and inclusion for all is refreshing in an age where most social groups are anything but equal and inclusive. The problems she encounters by trying to break the unspoken social taboos of her circle are real, as are the solutions that arise. Very nicely done!