Truth Without the Trimmings

Truth Without the Trimmings by Diane Muldrow, published by Grosset & Dunlap in 2002, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 154 pages. This edition explores the complexities of friendship and honesty among a group of girls during the busy holiday season. As they juggle school, volunteering, and social events, tensions rise when one girl’s deception threatens their collaborative efforts and relationships.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of adolescence and coming of age, as the girls navigate their commitments and the impact of secrets on their friendships. The story emphasizes the importance of truth and accountability, particularly as they confront the hidden issues that challenge their bond. Through this engaging tale, the book addresses social themes relevant to young readers, making it a thoughtful exploration of personal integrity and the dynamics of friendship.
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The holidays are here, and the girls have never been busier. With school, volunteering, parties, and more orders for dish than they’ve ever had before, the girls are swamped. Things get more complicated when the girls learn that one of them has lied to avoid helping out with dish. For dish and their friendships to survive, the truth must come out-including the big secret that Natasha has been hiding for years.
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