Meet Eyre, a spirited kid growing up in a house that’s anything but typical—complete with colorful outfits, quirky family traditions, and even a possum named Jugar for a pet. When Eyre leaves the comfort of homeschooling for the very first time, the adventure begins with Bus Number 7, a whirlwind of new friendships, cafeteria lunches, four-square games, and the realization that “weird” might just be another word for wonderful. The Odd Side of My Street is a heartwarming middle-grade story about embracing individuality, celebrating uniqueness, and finding confidence in being yourself—even when the world doesn’t quite understand you yet. Perfect for readers who enjoy funny, thoughtful, and relatable stories like Judy Moody, Junie B. Jones, or Wonder, this book reminds kids (and grown-ups) that standing out is far more fun than fitting in.