Visiting Miss Caples

Visiting Miss Caples by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel, published by Penguin Publishing Group on December 14, 2001, is a 168-page work written in English. The story follows Jenna, whose seemingly perfect life begins to unravel after her father leaves and her friendship with her best friend becomes strained. As part of a school assignment, Jenna is tasked with reading to Miss Caples, an elderly shut-in, which leads her to unexpected revelations about her own life.
In this narrative, Jenna’s journey unfolds as she navigates the challenges of her changing circumstances. When she runs out of stories to share, she turns to Miss Caples for guidance, discovering that they share more similarities than she initially realized. The book explores themes of friendship and social dynamics, providing insight into the complexities of growing up and the connections that can form across generations.
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Jenna has the perfect life until her father leaves and things get shaky with her best friend. To make matters worse, for a school assignment she must go and read to Miss Caples, an elderly shut-in. When Jenna runs out of stories to read, she asks Miss Caples how to deal with what’s going on in her life. To surprise, she has more in common with Miss Caples than she thought.
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