Millie Fierce
<b>If Fancy Nancy got angry. Really, really angry.</b><br><br>Millie is quiet. Millie is sweet. Millie is mild. But the kids at school don't listen to her. And she never gets a piece of birthday cake with a flower on it. And some girls from her class walk right on top of her chalk drawing and smudge it. And they don't even say they're sorry!<br><br>So that's when Millie decides she wants to be fierce! She frizzes out her hair, sharpens her nails and runs around like a wild thing. But she soon realizes that being fierce isn't the best way to get noticed either, especially when it makes you turn mean. So Millie decides to be nice--but to keep a little of that fierce backbone hidden inside her. In case she ever needs it again.<br><br>With bright art and an adorable character, it's easy to empathize with Millie. Because everyone has a bad day, once in a while.<br><br><b>Praise for MILLIE FIERCE</b><br>“<i>Millie Fierce </i>is a delightfully naughty mix between Maurice Sendak’s <i>Where the Wild Things Are</i> and Molly Bang’s <i>When Sophie Gets Angry.â€</i>--<i>School Library Journal</i>