Petal’s Problems

Petal’s Problems by Lauren Baratz-Logsted is an illustrated book published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2010, featuring 144 pages in English. This story follows Petal as she approaches her birthday month with trepidation, dreading the changes it brings. While many look forward to their special day, Petal wishes that May could last forever, highlighting her unique perspective on this time of year.
Readers will find an engaging narrative filled with adventure as Petal and her sisters prepare for their Aunt Martha and Uncle George’s wedding in Paris. The story intertwines themes of family, holidays, and the excitement of new experiences, all while navigating the challenges of growing up. With elements of action and adventure, this book is designed to resonate with young readers who enjoy tales of animals, sibling dynamics, and celebrations.
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Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no. Oh, no! May is almost over and that means only one thing: Petal’s month is about to begin. For most people, this would be a good thing. They would look forward to discovering their gift and their power. But not our dear Petal. As far as Petal is concerned, it could stay May forever.
At least the sisters have some excitement in their future: The wedding of Aunt Martha and Uncle George will bring them, the Petes, and the cats to Paris, where fun–and a little bit of danger–will come as surely as the changing of the month.
“Thrills, suspence and hijinks should satisfy adventure-seeking young readers.” Kirkus Readers
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