Review by Booklist Review
Gr. 2. Beth wants Molly to be her best friend, but she's worried--Molly has "guts," and Beth fears she doesn't, which seems to be proven when Beth stays at Molly's house. Molly swats away bugs and scampers across a stream on a log, and Beth hesistantly follows her. Yet when they get lost in a corn field, it is Beth who leads the way, and earns Molly's admiration. Short, easy sentences and an action-filled story line give this second-grade appeal. The color-pencil drawings showing Beth and Molly an interracial duo, match the spirted text. --Ilene Cooper
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Review by Horn Book Review
Beth admires schoolmate Molly for her insouciant bravery about bugs, high places and big kids. But Beth's the one who finds their way out when they're lost in a cornfield at Molly's country home. Obvious bibliotherapy, dull text, unattractive illustrations. (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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