Amber Brown Goes Fourth

Amber Brown Goes Fourth by Paula Danziger, published by Puffin Books in 2009, is a children’s book that explores the challenges of growing up. In this edition, readers follow Amber as she navigates the complexities of entering fourth grade, dealing with the emotional impact of her best friend moving away and her parents’ divorce. With a page count of 101, this book is presented in English and offers a relatable perspective on the changes that come with this transitional stage in life.
In Amber Brown Goes Fourth, readers will find a narrative that captures the essence of childhood experiences and the feelings associated with friendship and family dynamics. The story delves into themes of change and resilience, providing insight into how Amber copes with her evolving world. This edition serves as a thoughtful exploration of personal growth and the adjustments that accompany significant life events, making it a relevant read for young audiences facing similar situations.
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Entering fourth grade, Amber faces some changes in her life as her best friend moves away and her parents divorce.
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