A physically handicapped girl uses her letters to a pen pal as an outlet for daydreams about her family and herself. This description may be from another edition of this product.
Wow, I'm the first to reveiw this? What's with that, it's been out for like 10 years. Anyway, I read this when I was about 9 years old. It takes place in Baltimore, where I used to live, and the author signed the copy my mom bought for me. It's a very well-written story with each chapter starting off with a letter written by the main character to her pen-pal she's never met, Jessie Lee (I think that's her name)Tanner (the main character) is very insecure with herself due to a leg brace and not feeling like she fits in with her large family, so she invents a lot of things to tell Jessie Lee. She just hopes her pen-pal will never find out! The book has good characters and a believable ending. Plus, if you know Baltimore, you'll enjoy the references to the areas of it.
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