![]() Fortunately, Maureen Johnson doesn't take any of the easy paths or settle for obvious "lessons" with her characters so what we end up with is a rich exploration of growth, friendship, relationships, and family with just the right pacing of events to move the story along. She's pretty aggressive and that always bugs me. And I thought I'd have a harder time with Aunt Peg than I actually did. She's pretty passive and that always bugs me. ![]() I thought I'd have a harder time with Ginny than I actually did. When her aunt Peg dies and leaves her a stack of envelopes with travel instructions, Ginny reluctantly begins following the path they describe. Yes, she knows that she is shy, even with her aunt Peg (who she loves wholeheartedly), but she's okay with that. She doesn't get into trouble, she gets good grades, and she follows the rules. ![]() I loved this book and I'm afraid this review won't do it justice. ![]()
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