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Sincerely, Harriet
by Sarah Winifred Searle
Beautiful and enjoyable story. I appreciate a protagonist that isn't always likable. Harriet lies and makes things up to cope with her boredom and with her MS as well. She grows and changes, struggling through the roughness of a move, making friends, and being sick but eventually finding herself. Being a kid can be tough and come with a lot of its own pitfalls and this book does a wonderful job of portraying that.