Sweet Honesty

Sweet Honesty by Stephanie Perry Moore is a new edition published by Moody Pub. in 2005, featuring 143 pages in English. The story follows ten-year-old Carmen as she adjusts to her new home in Ettrick, Virginia, during the Christmas season. Carmen faces boredom and devises a plan to have a ‘free day’ at the mall without her parents. Alongside her own adventures, she also helps her adopted brother, Clay, who is curious about his biological parents.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family, curiosity, and the spirit of the holidays. As Carmen navigates her desire for independence and her brother’s quest for identity, the story delves into social themes relevant to young readers. This engaging tale captures the essence of Christmas and the complexities of family relationships, making it a thoughtful addition to juvenile fiction.
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Ten-year-old Carmen settles into her new home in Ettrick, Virginia. It’s Christmas and Carmen has a problem: she’s bored and conspires against her parents to have a ‘free day’ at the mall without them. A subplot in the story involves adopted brother, Clay, as he continues to wonder about his real parents, and Carmen decides to help him dig into his past. Will her parents find out about their schemes?
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