Synopses & Reviews
There's no one quite like Grace, the irrepressible girl whose imagination always works overtime. The widely popular heroine of
Amazing Grace (an ALA Notable and
Reading Rainbow selection) now makes her second appearance in an illustrated chapter book.
School's started again, and there's a new girl in her class who makes Grace feel jealous. When the teacher assigns them to work together on the upcoming school play, Grace isn't sure what to expect. Meanwhile she is still worried that her mother might remarry, but she also learns how it feels to lose someone forever. And it looks as if a friend might have to move away, while a new friend is about to be gained. As always, Grace bravely meets these changes head-on, while also managing to find her way onstage for another exciting dramatic performance!
Illustrated by June Allan.
Synopsis
Grace meets the challenges in her personal life as she prepares for a dramatic performance.
Synopsis
The popular heroine of "Amazing Grace" makes her second appearance in this illustrated chapter book, meeting the challenges of her personal life head-on. Illustrations.
About the Author
Mary Hoffman has written more than 70 books for children, and her powers of observation bring vitality and humour to all her stories and retellings.
Her previous titles for Dorling Kindersley include Henry's Baby and A First Bible Story Book. Her best-known picture books are Amazing Grace, Three Wise Women, and An Angel Just Like Me. Mary lives in Oxfordshire with her husband and they have three daughters. The girls were brought up on myths and legends, of which Mary and her husband have an extensive collection.