Jake has always tried to fit in, to navigate the tricky currents of middle school without drawing too much attention. But when Tyler and his popular group decide to escalate their jokes into a dangerous dare, Jake finds himself at a crossroads he cannot ignore. The plan is simple yet cruel: prank a teacher using glue, and blame someone else. It seems harmless to some, fun even, but for Jake, it feels wrong.

As the day of the dare approaches, Jake struggles with fear, confusion, and the ever-present need for approval. Marcus, a friend, shows cracks in the group's influence, but he is not ready to act. Owen, the usual target, is quietly going about his day, unaware of the plot brewing against him. Each glance, each whispered laugh, each push from Tyler deepens the pressure. Jake feels torn between loyalty to friends and staying true to himself.

The moment arrives. Jake holds the glue, the group's eyes on him, expecting him to act. Every instinct screams compliance, yet something inside him refuses to yield. When he finally says no, he experiences the immediate fallout: cold stares, subtle punishments, and the stark isolation of stepping outside the orbit of approval. Yet in the discomfort, Jake feels a small, quiet sense of self-respect awakening, a recognition that identity is worth more than status.

The Dare is a compelling story of courage, peer pressure, and the sometimes-painful journey toward self-identity. Part of the Choices Matter series, it provides readers with a thoughtful exploration of moral decisions, social dynamics, and the quiet power of standing firm even when it means losing approval. Middle school readers will find themselves reflecting on the challenges of friendship, integrity, and the courage it takes to make the right choice.



Autorentext

Noah Parker is a middle grade author focused on realistic fiction for upper elementary and middle school readers. His work centers on themes such as inclusion, peer pressure, and decision-making, making his books a strong fit for classrooms and libraries.

His stories are designed to be engaging, age-appropriate, and meaningful for young readers navigating everyday social challenges.

Titel
The Dare (Choices Matter, #3)
EAN
9798233138836
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
04.04.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
0.26 MB