Take a Good Look

Take a Good Look by Jacqueline Wilson is a juvenile fiction book published by Penguin Books Limited on May 31, 2001. This edition spans 96 pages and is written in English. The story follows Mary, who feels constrained by her overprotective grandmother. Determined to assert her independence, Mary ventures to the sweetshop alone for the first time, leading to an unexpected and thrilling experience when the shop is suddenly burgled.
Readers will find that the narrative explores themes of self-reliance and courage as Mary navigates her way through this challenging situation. The book presents a unique perspective on the experiences of a blind character, highlighting her resourcefulness and determination. As Mary confronts the events at the sweetshop, the story delves into her journey of self-discovery and resilience. This engaging tale invites readers to reflect on the importance of independence and the challenges faced by those with disabilities.
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Mary is fed up of being wrapped in cotton wool by her gran. Being blind doesn’t mean that she can’t look after herself. So Mary decides to go down to the sweetshop by herself for the first time but the trip is more eventful than she could ever have imagined and the shop is burgled whilst Mary is in there! How will she escape and get home safely?
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