Description
A little girl knew her friend hated her but she didn't know why until she finally got up courage to ask why they were being so rotten to each other.
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HarperCollins (1989), Edition: Reprint, Paperback, 32 pages
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LibraryThing member madelinelbaker
This is a good example of realistic fiction because the two girls in the story are fictional characters, but the idea that friends get mad each other but hopefully they all can work it out.
LibraryThing member kelasater
This book is about a little girl who is so mad at her friend she thinks she hates her. Her friend is ignoring her so her mother tells her to ask her friend why she is acting this way. When she finally asks her friend why is being mean, her friend thought she said something bad about her, but it was
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all a misunderstanding. That moment, they realized their mistakes and went back to being best friends. Show Less
LibraryThing member Cheryl_in_CC_NV
I'm dealing with this exact issue right now. My neighbors seem to have gone cold on me, and my feelings are so hurt I can't even muster the strength to ask them what's going on. Maybe it's nothing, maybe there's a misunderstanding. But even if it's something unfixable, I'd be better off taking the
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advice of the mother in this story and talking to them. Show Less
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32 p.; 7.31 inches
ISBN
0064431975 / 9780064431972