The Honest-to-Goodness Truth
ISBN-13:
9780689853951
ISBN-10:
0689853955
Edition:
1
Author:
Patricia C. McKissack
Publication date:
2003
Publisher:
Aladdin
Format:
Paperback
40 pages
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Book details
ISBN-13:
9780689853951
ISBN-10:
0689853955
Edition:
1
Author:
Patricia C. McKissack
Publication date:
2003
Publisher:
Aladdin
Format:
Paperback
40 pages
Summary
The Honest-to-Goodness Truth (ISBN-13: 9780689853951 and ISBN-10: 0689853955), written by authors
Patricia C. McKissack, was published by Aladdin in 2003.
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Description
If telling the truth is the right thing to do, why is the whole world mad at Libby?
“Tell the truth and shame the devil,” Libby’s mama has told her. So whatever is Libby doing wrong? Ever since she started telling only the truth, the whole world seems to be mad at her. First it’s her best friend, Ruthie Mae, who gets upset when Libby tells all their friends that Ruthie Mae has a hole in her sock. Then Willie gives her an ugly look when she tells the teacher he hasn’t done his homework. It seems that telling the truth isn’t always so simple.
Children will sympathize with Libby as she struggles to figure out that even though it’s always wrong to tell a lie, there’s a right and a wrong way to tell the truth. Giselle Potter’s naively stubborn illustrations perfectly capture this humorous and poignant story by award-winning author Patricia C. McKissack.
“Tell the truth and shame the devil,” Libby’s mama has told her. So whatever is Libby doing wrong? Ever since she started telling only the truth, the whole world seems to be mad at her. First it’s her best friend, Ruthie Mae, who gets upset when Libby tells all their friends that Ruthie Mae has a hole in her sock. Then Willie gives her an ugly look when she tells the teacher he hasn’t done his homework. It seems that telling the truth isn’t always so simple.
Children will sympathize with Libby as she struggles to figure out that even though it’s always wrong to tell a lie, there’s a right and a wrong way to tell the truth. Giselle Potter’s naively stubborn illustrations perfectly capture this humorous and poignant story by award-winning author Patricia C. McKissack.
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