Sixth-grader Marsha is an only child. She's thrilled about her
parents' plan to adopt a little sister, but when Wendy arrives,
Marsha's life is turned upside down. Wendy is developmentally
delayed, acting much younger than her eight years. She has
tantrums, messes with Marsha's belongings, steals the affection of
the family cat, and embarrasses Marsha everywhere they go. Why
should Marsha agree to officially adopting Wendy and having her
join their family "forever"? "This charming story accurately
reflects the adoption process and the feelings of those involved,"
according to "Recovery Times," The book was named a Benjamin
Franklin Award Finalist.
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