![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() In The Peculiar Incident on Shady Street, we meet Tessa, a young girl who moves with her family from sunny Fort Meyers, Florida to chilly Chicago. I feel that lesson resonates through these pages and drives home a great point about not judging circumstances or people by the way they initially appear. Any given circumstance could turn out to be the exact opposite of what it looks like. There is always more to a story than what we see on the surface. I loved this book and the above passage sums up why. A rainbow might be the brightest one you’ve ever seen but could be the result of a hurricane…” – The Peculiar Incident on Shady Street A small blob of jellyfish glistening in the sand might seem harmless but could be more dangerous than a vial of poison. A lopsided sand castle at high tide might look terrible but could have been built by a future architect. “Mom once told me she sees a story in everything. ![]()
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