This book is about nine-year-old Molly McIntire, who lives on the home front in 1944, during World War Two. Molly and her friends, Linda and Susan, decide to be Hawaiian hula dancers for Halloween. They tease Molly's brother Ricky because he has a crush on Molly's sister's friend. To get back at them, Ricky ruins their Halloween by spraying them with a hose and ruining their costumes and treats. They tell Molly's mother,...
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Molly,nine, is living in the 1940s with her family Mom, pest Richey, Jill a young lady and little Brad. For Hallowen Molly and her two friends are dressing up and having a great time untill Richey ruins it with a mean trick. Molly will not let Richey ruin her hallowwen or her friends so molly gets back at him with a other trick. Molly is a brave little girl and will not let her brother bully her.
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Molly McIntire is my favorite out of all the American Girls. I have read all six of her books, but I liked this one the best. Molly must have missed her father very much while he was away because of the war. But at least she had her mother, her sister, and her two brothers. (even if her brothers could sometimes be annoying)
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I thought this book was great I am an American Girl fan. It was so much fun reading this it took me 2 1/2 hours to read!(including breaks!)It is really fun,cute and best of all it captures all of the best childhood!I would read it again!
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It's 1944 and the world is at war.For Molly McIntire, life seems full of change. Her father is far away caring for wounded soldiers. Her mother is busy working for the Red Cross. Mrs. Gilford, the housekeeper,makes her eat terrible things like turnips from the Victory garden. And everyone in America is so serious and practical that glamorous Halloween costumes are hard to get. Molly's special hula skirt is a huge success-until...
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It's always fun to see how books get adapted for the screen. But sometimes, this happens before we've had the chance to read the source material. Or maybe we just want to reread a book before we watch. Here are sixteen of the books behind the buzziest new and upcoming book-to-screen adaptations.
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