Matthew and Tilly

Matthew and Tilly by Rebecca C. Jones, published by Penguin in December 1995, is a reprint edition featuring 32 pages in English. This book presents a poignant story set in a diverse neighborhood of a big city, focusing on the friendship between two best pals who share everything, including the process of making up after a quarrel.
Readers will find a narrative that explores social themes such as friendship and emotions, reflecting the dynamics of relationships that children can easily relate to. The story captures the ebb and flow of Matthew and Tilly’s interactions, emphasizing the importance of forgiveness and connection in their lives. Through its engaging storyline and illustrations, this book offers insights into city and town life, making it a relevant addition to juvenile fiction.
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Set in the diverse neighborhood of a big city, this poignant and universal story of friendship tells about two best pals who share everything together—even making up after a quarrel.
“Children will recognize their own relationships in the ebb and flow of Matthew and Tilly’s friendship.”—Booklist
“There can never be too many books about the importance of friendship and forgiveness—especially when they are of this caliber.”—Publisher’s Weekly
“This modest story line swells with the visual excitement of Peck’s paintings. . . . Their power lingers in the mind long after they have been seen.”—School Library Journal
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