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Cargando... Jessi and the Troublemakerpor Ann M. Martin
![]() Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. ![]() *may contain spoilers* Another awesome BSC book, I recently reread it and it's definitely a good book. I loved Danielle in Jessi's Wish, so I knew I'd like this book... but she's totally out of control in this book! Not in a mean/defiant way, though, more in a "her parents aren't setting any limits" type of way. And I can understand why they want to give her freedom to do whatever she wants, it's the first time she actually *can* do these things, have the energy and drive to do them. She's had such a hard time that it's understandable to want to give her that free rein... But it goes too far, and her "creativeness" ends up getting her friends in trouble and even getting someone hurt. I'm really glad that everything got sorted out at the end, because I really like Danielle and it wasn't fair to her that her parents were acting like that... all kids need boundries. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesBaby-Sitters Club (#82) Contenido en
Juvenile Fiction.
Juvenile Literature.
HTML: Danielle's parents are so glad she is home, although still battling leukemia, that they allow the nine-year-old girl to do anything she wants — but she decides to joyride in the family car while Jessi is babysitting for her. .No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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