by Tonya Duncan Ellis (Author)
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"Not only is the story enjoyable, but it also presents important life lessons that pre-adolescents experience. The primary concept within the plot teaches children that things that seem frightening or terrifying are rarely as scary as their imagination has built them up to be. The racial aspects integrated into the story are an ingenious way to raise the awareness that not everyone is respectful of others' feelings or differences. It is a delightful story, and I am enchanted with Sophie and her friends and highly recommend this book to readers in the fourth to the sixth-grade range." - Readers' Favorite
"There are several morals in the story that will teach children it's all right to be different, to look different, and that words can offend, even if it was not intentional." - Readers' Favorite