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The Blue Girl

By Dottie Randazzo
$0.99 Rating: 1 star1 star
(2.00 based on 2 reviews)

Published: Aug. 24, 2011
Words: 1529 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

A fairy tale for anyone who has ever thought about being something other than themselves. Everyone from the age of 3 to 103 will love the message in the story about the blue girl.

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fiction, change, truth, adult fiction, children fiction, dottie randazzo, the blue girl, who you really are

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Review by: Maranda Russell on Aug. 27, 2011 : star star star
Curious to see why the previous reviewer gave such a poor rating, I decided to read this. I must admit hearing the word blue 50 million times got a little old lol, but kids probably wouldn't be bothered so much by that. As for the message of the story, I think I get it. The girl tries to change herself to fit in with a different crowd and in the process alienates her old crowd. Of course, I am all for originality and trying new things and believe your true friends will still be there even if you change a little, so I'm not sure I entirely agree with the story. I know that it is so much easier to stay the same and not rock the boat, but sometimes you have to.
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Review by: Carol Chihara on Aug. 24, 2011 : star
I'm not sure what the message this story is trying to send, but I found it to be a terribly wrong headed one for children!
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