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Pertenece a las seriesJudy Moody (14)
When Judy learns that some of her ancestors lived in England and possibly related to the Queen, her nemesis Jessica Finch finds more surprise relatives that Judy wishes she could hide in a dungeon somewhere. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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In this new tale Judy is just as we left her - impulsive, self-centered, and hilarious.
Judy gets the notion that she may be part of the English monarchy. She writes to the Queen (and receives a response!) and begins to align her life with what she imagines royalty would do. It isn't a Judy Moody tale without conflict that forces Judy to apologize to someone. She realizes that her relatives may not quite be royalty.
What I like the best about Judy is that she often does something that requires an apology, even if it is to herself. Since these books are meant for kids ages 6-8, it is great to have a beloved character who loves with full passion, sometimes gets carried away, but does end up handling things with grace.
Welcome back, Judy!
Disclaimer: I received this book from a publisher in exchange for an honest review.