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Jul 20, 2015
The part where I felt most happy for Wilma Sturtz was when she becomes popular at Claverford, her middle school. She becomes popular because of her wish she made when she met an extraordinary old lady. This woman is like a fairy god mother who changes Wilma's situation into a dream. She gets love poems from a boy in secret and invited to a graduation dance where she meets her mysterious admirer and gets noticed by others. When the wish expires the next day, she realizes that she doesn't need to be popular to be happy.