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A review by scribesprite
Meet Molly: An American Girl by Valerie Tripp
4.0
So I starting this book once upon a time because I thought the girl had my name, I was maybe 7 at the time so you'll have to forgive me. Finally finished this many years later and it wasn't as boring as I thought it was. It's very nice and simple. Molly is a normal girl growing up in the middle of WWII, her father is away and there is a mentioning of food rations. She doesn't like her brother and her older sister is acting like she's a grown up now (basic sibling stuff) while she can't figure out what she and her friends should be for Halloween.
There really isn't much else to say since it was so short but I liked it. It's about family and friends and getting along. I might read the rest of Molly's story. Good for young girls though I think people know that already.
There really isn't much else to say since it was so short but I liked it. It's about family and friends and getting along. I might read the rest of Molly's story. Good for young girls though I think people know that already.