Sewing a Friendship 4 "No More Troubles With my Parents" Book 1 "What's So Good About my Shoes?"

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
Cover of the book Sewing a Friendship 4 "No More Troubles With my Parents" Book 1 "What's So Good About my Shoes?" by Natalie Tinti, Natalie Tinti
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Author: Natalie Tinti ISBN: 9781311481207
Publisher: Natalie Tinti Publication: November 4, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Natalie Tinti
ISBN: 9781311481207
Publisher: Natalie Tinti
Publication: November 4, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Aya’s angry mother, Mary, finds her daughter’s tape recorded diary and begins a slow process of self-examination. Finding parallels between her daughter’s experience of her and her own experience of her parents, Mary begins to consider Aya’s prescription for greater happiness: looking at the positive side of things. Mary hadn’t realized there was more than one way of looking at something, and initially she struggles with the notion. Meanwhile, the friends try to figure out a way to help Aya. Perhaps a Monkey Day play that would help parents and children better under-stand each other. Sokron’s Babushka works behind the scenes on a flyer that will be sure to get parents who need help to turn out for the Monkey Day Festival.

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Aya’s angry mother, Mary, finds her daughter’s tape recorded diary and begins a slow process of self-examination. Finding parallels between her daughter’s experience of her and her own experience of her parents, Mary begins to consider Aya’s prescription for greater happiness: looking at the positive side of things. Mary hadn’t realized there was more than one way of looking at something, and initially she struggles with the notion. Meanwhile, the friends try to figure out a way to help Aya. Perhaps a Monkey Day play that would help parents and children better under-stand each other. Sokron’s Babushka works behind the scenes on a flyer that will be sure to get parents who need help to turn out for the Monkey Day Festival.

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