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Sincerely, Harriet
by Sarah Winifred Searle
My Feels! Sincerely, Harriet hits hard in the "am I a weirdo & my friends actually hate me?" zone. Its not the most in depth book, but I cried a bit to be sure. I found Harriet to be supremely relateable between her latch-key status, lying to well meaning adults about books, & an over active imagination. Maybe that's why this one hit me harder than it did others? Any who, it's an interesting story with important things to say in a relatable & beautiful (I love the illustration style, so soft and welcoming) package. Recommended for 90's kids with over active imaginations & teen fans of realistic fic. graphic novels!