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Mom, How Do I Know If...: A Secret Should Not Be A Secret?
by Sue Tryba; Illustrated by Steve LaVergne
26 pages; Saddle stitched; illustrated; catalogue #05-2472; ISBN 1-4120-7577-7; US$12.78, C$14.70, EUR10.50, £7.35
Matthew is growing up and gaining independence. In this new tale, he must make a choice between keeping an overnight adventure secret or being honest about his fears.
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Matthew anticipates his first kid's only, adults excluded, adventure. He and his good friend, Thomas have planned it for months. They labored, held meetings, discussed equipment, and are really pumped for this opportunity. Their folks are cool with the idea and encourage their independence. So, why is he apprehensive, unsure, nervous and suddenly not so brave? What could be dampening his enthusiasm as the event approaches?
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After successfully launching her first children's publication "Mom, How Do I Know If, I'm Normal?", Sue is pleased to introduce her second in the series. "Mom, How Do I Know If, A Secret Should Not Be A Secret?" follows Matthew's never-ending quest to clarify doubts and affirm that his feelings and actions are normal.
She may be reached at jack.tryba@verizon.net
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