Introduction
This book is named “It’s an Aardvark-Eat-Turtle World” written by Paula Danziger. It was published in 2007. The book are about two friends who were going to be sisters. As you can tell, their parents were divorced. In addition bought of theirs parents had found someone new. The first person’s (named Rose) mother and the order’s (named Phoebe) father fell in love and they try to make a happy family together.
The characters and the main body
The book is witted in first person and the main character named Rose. She has a friend named Phoebe. Phoebe father is named Jim and Rose mother named Mindy. It is many craters in this book, but his was the most important persons of them all. Like I said in the beginning. Rose and Phoebe parent had found some new partners. Fore a child it is hard to except that theirs parents want to split up. Rose were more of the person who went forward. She really wanted a real family living under the same roof. Phoebe were more of the person who held on to here angry feelings. If something were wrong, nothing would stand in the way for her to express her feelings. Mindy usually let peoples around her know if it were something she were not pleased with. In addition, Jim usually took side
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