Molly the Brave and Me

Molly the Brave and Me by Jane O’Connor is an illustrated children’s book published by National Geographic Books on March 24, 1990. This 48-page story is presented in English and features vibrant full-color illustrations that enhance the narrative. The book follows Beth, who admires her friend Molly’s fearless nature and confidence, particularly in social situations involving teasing and challenges.
Readers will find a tale centered on themes of friendship, self-esteem, and self-reliance as Beth navigates her feelings of inadequacy compared to Molly. When the girls embark on an adventure that leads them to get lost, it is Beth who ultimately demonstrates bravery and resourcefulness to find their way home. This engaging story is suitable for beginner readers and addresses social themes relevant to young audiences.
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Illus. in full color. Beth wishes she were more like Molly, who doesn’t mind if boys hide dead bugs in her desk, and who tells big kids to get lost if they tease her. “Beth is flattered when Molly invites her to stay overnight at her house in the country; when the girls get lost, Beth is the one who gets them home. This read-alone book will be a welcome addition to libraries.”–School Library Journal.
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