"Asphyxia Juvenile fiction." . . "Friendship Fiction." . . "Friendship." . . "Friendship Juvenile fiction." . . . . . "Fiction" . "Fiction"@en . "Electronic books"@en . . . . . . . "Juvenile works" . "Juvenile works"@en . . . "Choke" . "Choke"@en . . . . . . . . . "Longing for freedom and popularity in the face of parental limitations and school bullies, Windy is befriended by a new girl and her friends who offer her a sense of belonging in exchange for her participation in a dangerous choking game."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\"If she could-if her parents would let her-eighth-grader Windy would change everything about herself. She'd get highlights in her hair, a new wardrobe; she'd wear makeup. But nothing ever changes. The mean girls at school are still mean, and Windy's best friend, Elena, is still more interested in playing dress-up with Windy's cats than talking about boys. Then Nina shows up. The new girl is effortlessly cool and confident-and she starts hanging out with Windy! Nina even wants to be \"breath sisters.\" Windy isn't sure what that means, exactly, but she knows she wants to find out. It sounds even better than a BFF. And it is, in the beginning. Being a breath sister brings Windy a whole new set of friends, girls she feels closer to and cooler with than anyone else. But her inclusion in the new crowd comes with the \"choking game,\" which Windy isn't sure she wants to play. Windy has decided she wants to change everything about her life ... but is she willing to give everything up, too?\"--Jacket."@en . . . . . . . "\"If she could-if her parents would let her-eighth-grader Windy would change everything about herself. She'd get highlights in her hair, a new wardrobe; she'd wear makeup. But nothing ever changes. The mean girls at school are still mean, and Windy's best friend, Elena, is still more interested in playing dress-up with Windy's cats than talking about boys. Then Nina shows up. The new girl is effortlessly cool and confident-and she starts hanging out with Windy! Nina even wants to be \"breath sisters.\" Windy isn't sure what that means, exactly, but she knows she wants to find out. It sounds even better than a BFF. And it is, in the beginning. Being a breath sister brings Windy a whole new set of friends, girls she feels closer to and cooler with than anyone else. But her inclusion in the new crowd comes with the \"choking game,\" which Windy isn't sure she wants to play. Windy has decided she wants to change everything about her life...but is she willing to give everything up, too?\"--Dust jacket."@en . "\"If she could-if her parents would let her-eighth-grader Windy would change everything about herself. She'd get highlights in her hair, a new wardrobe; she'd wear makeup. But nothing ever changes. The mean girls at school are still mean, and Windy's best friend, Elena, is still more interested in playing dress-up with Windy's cats than talking about boys. Then Nina shows up. The new girl is effortlessly cool and confident-and she starts hanging out with Windy! Nina even wants to be \"breath sisters.\" Windy isn't sure what that means, exactly, but she knows she wants to find out. It sounds even better than a BFF. And it is, in the beginning. Being a breath sister brings Windy a whole new set of friends, girls she feels closer to and cooler with than anyone else. But her inclusion in the new crowd comes with the \"choking game,\" which Windy isn't sure she wants to play. Windy has decided she wants to change everything about her life...but is she willing to give everything up, too?\"--Dust jacket." . . . . . "Adolescence." . . "Asphyxia." . . "Self-acceptance in adolescence Juvenile fiction." . . "Asphyxia Fiction." . . "Peer Pressure." . . "Middle schools." . . "Middle schools Fiction." . . "Self-acceptance in adolescence." . . "Self-acceptance Fiction." . . "Best friends Juvenile fiction." . . . . "Best friends." . . "Best friends Fiction." . . "Peer pressure Fiction." . . "Peer pressure in adolescence Juvenile fiction." . . "Peer pressure in adolescence." . . "Middle schools Juvenile fiction." . .