Kit: Turning Things Around

“Kit: Turning Things Around” by Valerie Tripp is an abridged edition published by Simon and Schuster on February 18, 2020. This 128-page book presents the story of Kit, who faces significant changes during the Great Depression, including a house filled with boarders and the absence of her birthday celebration. The arrival of Aunt Millie brings hope, but Kit’s adventurous spirit leads her to realize the broader struggles faced by many during this challenging time.
Readers will find that this installment of Kit’s stories explores themes of family, social issues, and the impact of poverty and homelessness in 1934 America. The narrative highlights Kit’s journey as she grapples with her circumstances and seeks to make a difference for those less fortunate. Richly illustrated in full color, this book offers a glimpse into Kit’s world while addressing important social themes relevant to the era.
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For Kit, the Depression has brought big changes: a houseful of boarders, tons of chores, and no birthday party. Then Aunt Millie arrives, and it looks as if her great ideas might turn things around for the Kittredges. But when Kit’s taste for adventure gets her into trouble, she discovers that the Depression has hit a lot of people far worse than her own family. Can one girl make a difference for homeless kids — when even grownups have lost hope? The second book in Kit’s stories is richly illustrated in full color and includes a peek into Kit’s world in 1934.
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