Too Cute for Words

Too Cute for Words by Sharon Dennis Wyeth is a First Edition published by Dell in 1989. This juvenile fiction book, consisting of 133 pages, explores the dynamics of young relationships and friendships through the lens of pen pals who have recently met at a Halloween Dance. The story captures their reflections on their experiences and the budding connections that develop from their interactions.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into social themes surrounding dating and relationships among young people. The characters navigate their feelings and perceptions, particularly focusing on Simmie, who emerges as a standout figure among the group. This edition presents a light-hearted exploration of youthful connections, making it a relatable read for those interested in the complexities of early friendships and romantic interests.
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In book #2, after their fun-filled first meeting at the Halloween Dance, the pen pals all agree that although they liked their dates, Simmie, Amy’s pen pal, is by far the cutest.
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