Stevie

Stevie by John Steptoe, published by Harper Arco Iris in 1996, is a 32-page book written in Spanish. This story explores the dynamics of friendship and family through the eyes of a young narrator who experiences the arrival of a new friend, Stevie. Initially, the narrator is frustrated by Stevie’s behavior, but as time passes, he begins to appreciate their shared moments and the bond they form.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of sibling relationships and social interactions. The story captures the complexities of childhood friendships, highlighting both the challenges and joys that come with them. Through relatable experiences, the book reflects on the importance of companionship and understanding, making it a thoughtful addition to juvenile fiction.
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One day my momma told me, “You know you’re gonna have a little friend come stay with you.” And I said, “Who is it?” and “For how long?”
That’s when Stevie moved in with his crybaby self. He played with my toys and broke them, and he left dirty footprints all over my bed. But then Stevie left again, and I missed him. I missed playing Cowboys and Indians on the stoop and watching cartoons in the morning. Maybe… just maybe, Stevie wasn’t so bad after all.
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