Piper Reed, Navy Brat

Piper Reed, Navy Brat by Kimberly Willis Holt is a 2007 publication from Scholastic, Incorporated, featuring 146 pages in English. This book follows Piper as she grapples with the emotional challenges of relocating due to her father’s job as a Navy aircraft mechanic. Faced with the sadness of leaving her home and friends, Piper navigates her feelings with the support of her sisters and a surprise from her parents, ultimately discovering joy in her new surroundings.
Readers will find a relatable exploration of family dynamics and the complexities of moving, particularly within a military context. The story highlights Piper’s journey as she adjusts to life in Pensacola, Florida, while dealing with the ups and downs of sibling relationships. This edition presents a heartfelt narrative that resonates with themes of change and resilience, making it a thoughtful read for those interested in stories about family and adaptation.
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Piper is sad about leaving her home and friends behind when her father, a Navy aircraft mechanic, is transferred yet again, but with help from her often-annoying sisters and a surprise from their parents, she finds happiness in their new home in Pensacola, Florida.
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