Tall Tales

Tall Tales by Karen Day, published by Random House Children’s Books in November 2008, is a reprint edition comprising 229 pages. This juvenile fiction narrative follows Meg, a young girl whose family has faced instability due to her father’s drinking. As Meg settles into a new town, she yearns for a true friend with whom she can share her passion for storytelling. When she meets Grace, they embark on a collaborative writing journey, allowing Meg to experience the joy of friendship and acceptance.
In this story, Meg grapples with the complexities of her family life while navigating her relationship with Grace. As she shares tall tales about her experiences, the narrative explores themes of honesty and the transformative power of friendship. Readers will find a heartfelt exploration of family dynamics and the challenges of maintaining trust amidst personal struggles. This edition, written in English, offers a poignant look at how connections with others can lead to personal growth and a deeper understanding of oneself.
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MEG’S FAMILY HAS moved a lot because of her father’s drinking. Meg arrives in her town longing to find a real friend, someone she can talk to and write stories with. When she and Grace join forces to write a book, she can’t believe that she has finally found someone who likes her for who she is, who trusts her and confides in her. But she can’t tell Grace about her father. Even though she hates to lie, Meg can’t resist telling tall tales about her family and her life. Friendship turns out to be the key, not only to telling the truth, but to a better life for her family.
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