Age Level: 9 and up Grade Level: 4 and up
2020 Ben Franklin Gold Award Winner
Scholastic Book Clubs selection
Oklahoma Book Award Honor
Illinois Reads List selection
U.S. Asian Pacific American Library Association Selection
Twelve-year-old Paris Pan has moved to a small town where she has a real shot at making friends. But that friendship comes at a price. She must take The Dare, something that caused a girl to disappear on the very property she now resides. To make matters worse, Paris must play basketball against her will, eradicate a crush on the least desirable boy in seventh grade, and cope with a family crisis that was possibly caused by a chili dog.
- A humorous, suspenseful middle-grade novel featuring a tween protagonist who is caught up in a "ghostly" mystery in a small town while navigating sticky situations at school and at home
- Great for children ages 9-12 who have grown out of chapter books and are looking for engrossing, fast-paced reading.
- Popular with both upper elementary and middle school girls and boys grades 4-7
- Addresses social issues from peer-pressure, bullying, empathy, friendship, and more
- Makes a wonderful tool or gift for anyone looking for a story featuring a diverse, spunky female protagonist
"Paris's desire for friendship will ring true with middle school readers." - School Library Journal
"I have read it five times. Cynthea Liu, you are awesome, you write the best books in the world." Your number one fan, Hanna
"We're going to do one chapter a night as our bedtime reading. It's really easy to read out loud, too. We're enjoying it!" - C. Tahmaseb, Parent
"I bought two copies and gave one to [daughter's] best friend ... Meanwhile, they are reading (without being pushed) a chapter a night to each other ... Then they discuss the chapter and are LOVING the book." - Flora, Parent
"Oh, I loved it! I finished it in one sitting tonight! Paris is a hoot!" - Kathleen, Children's Bookseller
"I loved it too! I'm really looking forward to you visiting our school! I know the kids will really enjoy it!" - Courtney, Elementary School Teacher
"My 7-year-old has been reading Paris at bedtime, under the covers and wearing one of those forehead flashlights." - Parent
"A masterpiece. Child readers will grow up and present battered copies to their children who will wonder what all the fuss is about, then present even more battered copies to their children." FredTownWard ★★★★★
"Surprisingly creepy in parts, and freshly genuine throughout all ... the perfect starter scary story for the 10 and up set, and a charming addition to any Coming Of Age collection." - S. Mitchell ★★★★★