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Tara and the Friendship Theorem
Rated 4.14 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780143457756
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“Tara and the Friendship Theorem” (ISBN: 9780143457756) by Sri M tells the story of Tara, a math whiz who uses her “Friendship Theorem” to find a new best friend after moving from India to the UK. Join Tara at Camp Wilderness as she navigates new friendships, coding, and missing her old life. Will Tara’s theorem work, or will she discover friendship in unexpected places? Perfect for readers who enjoy heartwarming stories about friendship, coding, and cultural transitions.
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Harshit Makode –
I enjoyed the mix of math and friendship. However, some parts felt a bit underdeveloped. A decent, quick read.
Riya Negi –
Such a great book that my child loved reading. They read in one sitting because it was very difficult to put down. I highly recommend it
Kumar Nilmani –
This book is heartwarming and engaging. Tara’s character is well-developed, and the storyline kept me interested from beginning to end.
Shruti Rathi –
A cute story about friendship and fitting in. Tara is relatable, but the ‘Friendship Theorem’ felt a bit forced. Overall, a pleasant read.
Utkarsh Yadav –
While the theme of friendship is strong, I found the plot a little predictable. Still, a good choice for younger readers.
Akshay Jain –
My daughter loved this book! The coding aspects were a big hit, and it sparked interesting conversations about making new friends.
Anagha Jain –
A delightful read! The story is engaging, and the characters are relatable. It’s perfect for kids navigating the complexities of friendship.
Ashish Verma –
Not bad. The coding elements were interesting, but the characters could have been more fleshed out.
Atharva Anil Kurhekar –
A sweet book with a unique premise. The cultural transition was well-portrayed, although the pacing felt a bit slow at times.
Aman Singh Deo –
I liked the book, but the theorem part was confusing for my child. It could have been explained better.
Harsha Nimmakayala –
A charming story about finding your place. The author beautifully captures the challenges of moving to a new country. Highly recommend!
Garv Vasudeva –
A touching story that emphasizes the importance of friendship. Great for young readers who may be experiencing similar transitions.
Swapnil Lohani –
My kid really enjoyed the camp adventure in the book. They could relate to the feeling of trying to make new friends.
Udit Gupta –
It was okay. I expected a bit more depth. The plot felt simplistic.