![]() ![]() ![]() Thinking this won’t be hard for a genius like her, Lucy agrees to this idea, though a bit reluctantly since she considers it a waste of time. And not just that, Lucy is also told to do other things besides studies while there - like make friends, take part in school activity, and explore other subjects and books. ![]() No, she doesn’t go to college at 12, as her grandmother sensibly suggests that she needs to experience real life, the life she missed in middle school so she has to go to middle school (grade seven) for one year. Since then Lucy has been home-schooled and she’s mastered every maths problem she comes across, and by the time she is 12, Lucy is ready for college. Lucy Callahan becomes a very special girl after being struck by lightning when she was just eight - her brain has become a supercomputer as far as maths is concerned. The Miscalculations of Lightning Girl by Stacy McAnulty tackles many issues that most school children can easily relate to and there is just the right amount of superpowers to make superhero fantasy readers pick it up too. ![]()
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