Everybody’s Happy

Everybody’s Happy by Anna Cicero, published by McGraw-Hill School Division in 2002, is a 16-page juvenile fiction book that explores the dynamics of friendship and jealousy between twins. The story follows Lupe and Paco, who are not only twins but also best friends. Their bond is tested when they find themselves feeling jealous of each other for reasons that ultimately prove to be misguided. The narrative focuses on their journey to resolve these feelings, leading to a harmonious conclusion.
Readers will find a relatable tale that addresses themes of jealousy and the complexities of sibling relationships. As Lupe and Paco navigate their emotions, the story highlights the importance of communication and understanding in overcoming conflicts. This edition, written in English, offers a concise yet impactful exploration of how resolving differences can lead to happiness for everyone involved.
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Lupe and Paco are twins and best friends, until they become jealous of each other for the wrong reasons. Once they resolve their differences, everybody’s happy!
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