Only One Year
Review
By Networking Witches
Only One Year is a reassuring story and gentle tribute to the enduring love of family, even when it is tested by a difficult choice. This is a great book for fighting siblings to read, although it’s a good book for all kids. It does show the cultural differences in families and teaches an important lesson on taking your siblings for granted. This does teach that families are closely bonded with love and heritage. —Networking Witches
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