Mary Anne Breaks the Rules

Mary Anne Breaks the Rules by Ann M. Martin, published by Scholastic in 1994, is a juvenile fiction book that spans 134 pages. In this story, Mary Anne takes on the responsibility of providing a male role model for a new charge who is coping with the absence of his father due to his parents’ divorce. To achieve this, she invites Logan to join her on her babysitting jobs, leading to a series of challenges and misunderstandings, particularly with Mrs. Kuhn.
Readers will find a narrative that explores social themes and the complexities of friendship as Mary Anne navigates her new role. The book delves into the dynamics of family relationships and the impact of divorce on children. Through her experiences, Mary Anne learns valuable lessons about responsibility and communication, making this edition a thoughtful exploration of the challenges faced by young individuals in similar situations.
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Hoping to provide a male role model for a new charge whose parents’ divorce has him missing his father, Mary Anne invites Logan to accompany her baby-sitting jobs and has a lot of explaining to do when Mrs. Kuhn does not understand. Original.
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