Maybe Yes, Maybe No, Maybe Maybe
By Susan Patron
Illustrated by Abigail Halpin
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About The Book
the jam in the sandwich
Sometimes that's how PK feels, squeezed in between her supersmart older sister, Megan, and her superadorable younger sister, Rabbit -- especially now, with Megan almost a teenager and becoming impossible, and Rabbit worrying about going to kindergarten. Why can't people stay the same?
But there's an even bigger change afoot: Mama has decided they should move to a larger apartment. How can they leave behind the big blue chair that's almost like a member of the family? But maybe, just maybe, in a new home PK can find out what makes her as special as her sisters.
Sometimes that's how PK feels, squeezed in between her supersmart older sister, Megan, and her superadorable younger sister, Rabbit -- especially now, with Megan almost a teenager and becoming impossible, and Rabbit worrying about going to kindergarten. Why can't people stay the same?
But there's an even bigger change afoot: Mama has decided they should move to a larger apartment. How can they leave behind the big blue chair that's almost like a member of the family? But maybe, just maybe, in a new home PK can find out what makes her as special as her sisters.
About The Illustrator
Abigail Halpin
Abigail Halpin is an illustrator/graphic designer living in New England who likes bright colors, all things retro, and sharp pencils.
Product Details
- Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers (March 10, 2009)
- Length: 128 pages
- ISBN13: 9781416961765
- Ages: 8 - 10
Raves and Reviews
"Endearing...[A] quiet, charmingly told narrative." -- Publishers Weekly
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