| Title: | Through Thick and Thin | Author First Name: | Sandra | Author Last Name: | Byrd | Co-Author First Name: | | Co-Author Last Name: | | Series: | | Series #: | | Publisher: | Tyndale House Publishers | ISBN: | 1414325983 | Genre: | Realistic | Sub Genre: | None | Target Gender: | Females | Target Age: | 13-15 | Issue: Death: | None | Issue: Lifestyle: | None | Issue: Physical: | None | Issue: Relationships: | Immediate Family | Issue: Religion: | None | Issue: Self Image: | None | Issue: Spiritual: | None | Summary: | Savvy has to admit, God keeps using the advice column she secretly writes for, to teach her lessons, even when she is reluctant to learn them. She knows full well that the inside of a person is what matters. Yet, since the “aristocats” don’t know that and Savvy’s newspaper career may depend upon their acceptance, she goes to great lengths to improve her outside appearance, even going so far as deceiving her parents and not giving her little sister the time and attention she deserves. | Extra Notes: | Savvy, a young American girl trying to fit into a new English school is very fun to read about. She desires to do what’s right, but like everyone else, can get so caught up in a goal she rationalizes away her bad choices until the guilt starts eating away at her. This is definitely a character teen girls can relate to. | Reviewer: | J:-)mi | Recommendation Scale: | 4 |
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