Dawn and the Impossible Three

“Dawn and the Impossible Three” by Ann M. Martin is a children’s book published by Scholastic in 1987. This edition spans 155 pages and is presented in English. The story introduces Dawn as the newest member of the Baby-sitters Club, where her arrival is met with mixed feelings, particularly from Kristy, who believes things were better before Dawn joined the group.
In this narrative, Dawn is determined to prove herself by taking on a significant babysitting job, aiming to demonstrate her capabilities to Kristy. Readers will find themes of friendship and rivalry as Dawn navigates her new role within the club and seeks to earn the acceptance of her peers. This book captures the dynamics of childhood relationships and the challenges of fitting in, making it a relatable read for young audiences.
Official synopsis Publisher
“Dawn’s the newest member of the Baby-sitters Club and everybody’s glad — except Kristy. Kristy thinks things were better without Dawn around. That’s why Dawn’s eager to take on a big baby-sitting job. It’s her chance to show Kristy what she’s made of.”–
FAQ
What is “Dawn and the Impossible Three” about?
Who is the author of “Dawn and the Impossible Three”?
When was “Dawn and the Impossible Three” published?
What is the ISBN for “Dawn and the Impossible Three”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
