Kizzy Ann Stamps

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Trade paperback edition in good condition. 1 cm tear along bottom front cover. Nice reading copy.

“I’ve tried to think that everybody is good-you be nice and the world will be nice to you. But that just isn’t the way it is and I’m really having a hard time figuring it all out. Who am I supposed to believe? Who am I supposed to trust?”

Outspoken Kizzy Ann Stamps is used to overcoming difficulties, from the prejudice in her town to coping with the attention brought on by the scar on her right cheek. Much of her strength comes from her extraordinary border collie, Shag. Now a new hurdle has arisen: integration. Kizzy Ann’s letters to her teacher weave a powerful story of strength and self-acceptance in the face of injustice.

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Trade paperback edition in good condition. 1 cm tear along bottom front cover. Nice reading copy.

“I’ve tried to think that everybody is good-you be nice and the world will be nice to you. But that just isn’t the way it is and I’m really having a hard time figuring it all out. Who am I supposed to believe? Who am I supposed to trust?”

Outspoken Kizzy Ann Stamps is used to overcoming difficulties, from the prejudice in her town to coping with the attention brought on by the scar on her right cheek. Much of her strength comes from her extraordinary border collie, Shag. Now a new hurdle has arisen: integration. Kizzy Ann’s letters to her teacher weave a powerful story of strength and self-acceptance in the face of injustice.

Trade paperback edition in good condition. 1 cm tear along bottom front cover. Nice reading copy.

“I’ve tried to think that everybody is good-you be nice and the world will be nice to you. But that just isn’t the way it is and I’m really having a hard time figuring it all out. Who am I supposed to believe? Who am I supposed to trust?”

Outspoken Kizzy Ann Stamps is used to overcoming difficulties, from the prejudice in her town to coping with the attention brought on by the scar on her right cheek. Much of her strength comes from her extraordinary border collie, Shag. Now a new hurdle has arisen: integration. Kizzy Ann’s letters to her teacher weave a powerful story of strength and self-acceptance in the face of injustice.

ISBN 978-0-545-61492-4

Jeri Watts

2012

Parents’ Choice Book Award