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  • Published: 11 August 2026
  • ISBN: 9780593857434
  • Imprint: Dial
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $21.00

So Over Sharing




In this timely contemporary middle grade novel from award-winning author Elissa Brent Weissman, two girls find their private struggles against their influencer mothers going very public

Quiet, introverted Hadley and rough-around-the-edges Willow have one big main thing in common: both their moms have gained a huge online following sharing every detail of their lives. Hadley’s mom—Phoebe of @PhoebeAndJay fame—loves to share all the terrible, down and dirty bits about raising kids while Willow’s mom Rosalind at the up-and-coming @MoonbeamsAndMarigold basks in the glow of motherhood.

If getting all her life's moments (including an almost decade old viral potty training video) shared online isn't enough, Hadley’s starting a new school in a new neighborhood and desperately trying to keep her mom’s identity a secret while Willow is struggling with a recent life-changing announcement from her mom who, it turns out, is not getting out of the influencer world anytime soon. 

As the two girls build a friendship on a private Instagram page and share the pains of having a momfluencers, they come up against the same question—how long will they have to share their lives with everyone?

  • Published: 11 August 2026
  • ISBN: 9780593857434
  • Imprint: Dial
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 336
  • RRP: $21.00

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Praise for So Over Sharing

Praise for So Over Sharing
* "[A] thoughtful, gripping, and heart-wrenching exploration of the perils of social media and fraught friendships . . . Deeply rooted in modern middle-school culture, resonant with the online experiences of so many tweens, and paced perfectly, this is a must-read for every kid who has dreamed of being an influencer and a great discussion starter about privacy and sharing online." —Booklist, starred review

"Alternating chapters narrated by each girl feature crisp dialogue and real emotion, bringing these two likable protagonists to life. Weissman presents her message in a balanced, clear-eyed, and thought-provoking way; readers will be rooting for Hadley and Willow, who read white, to find normality, peace, and connection. A timely and provocative exploration of the impact of social media on teens, families, and society." —Kirkus

Praise for The Renegade Reporters

“Absolutely delightful! We need more renegade reporters in the world—please!" —RJ Palacio, bestselling author of Wonder

"The story features current issues and a diverse cast of characters who encounter problems and family situations that are now a part of life for many. The students have supportive adults around them as well as some who are not quite so nice. The novel is well worth rereads and discussions, but can also be enjoyed for the empowering feeling it imparts." —School Library Connection

"The unfolding of the investigation is skillfully handled, and kids will cheer for the perspicacious young reporters . . . A solid mystery that discusses data privacy and journalistic integrity." —Kirkus

“Weissman develops the rivalry and lunchroom shenanigans well against a Baltimore backdrop with recognizable local details . . . triumphant conclusion makes a solid case for kids’ digital literacy.” —Publishers Weekly


“Weissman uses a diverse cast to tackle the issue of data privacy in a way that will be accessible and understandable for a tween audience . . .  The timely topic and author’s note on privacy offer opportunities for further discussion, making this a solid choice for libraries and social justice book clubs.” —Booklist



“In this entertaining, thought-provoking novel . . . Brent Weissman's lively narrative (and an author's note at the end) offers the target age group much to think about when it comes to issues of online privacy.” —The Buffalo News




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