![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() She's also dealing with more stage fright and worrying about whether she even believes in Judaism in the first place- and new friends of both her and Emmie are threatening to upset the balance of her and Emmie's friendship. She has to learn to speak and pronounce Hebrew prayers and a passage from the Torah, and she has to give a speech that she's having trouble writing. Brianna can't figure out why she agreed to have a bat mitzvah in the first place, except to please her mother, and she isn't looking forward to it. Brianna faced her fear of attention when she performed in the school talent show in Positively Izzy, and she faces it again in this book at her bat mitzvah. Brianna is a smart middle-schooler who, while not shy, certainly doesn't want all eyes on her. Becoming Brianna is centered around-you guessed it-Brianna, Emmie's best friend and a recurring character throughout the series (acting as one of two protagonists in Positively Izzy). ![]()
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