Don't Call Me Marda
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About the Book
Sixth-grader Marsha is an only child. She's thrilled about her parents' plan to adopt a little sister, but when Wendy arrives, Marsha's life is turned upside down. Wendy is developmentally delayed, acting much younger than her eight years. She has tantrums, messes with Marsha's belongings, steals the affection of the family cat, and embarrasses Marsha everywhere they go. Why should Marsha agree to officially adopting Wendy and having her join their family forever? "This charming story accurately reflects the adoption process and the feelings of those involved," according to Recovery Times. The book was named a Benjamin Franklin Award Finalist.
About the Author
In Don?t Call Me Marda, Sheila Kelly Welch writes from experience. Six of her seven children were adopted. Her short stories have appeared in numerous publications, including Cricket, Girls? Life, and Cicada. Two of her most popular books are Little Prince Know-It-All and A Horse for All Seasons. Her novel, The Shadowed Unicorn was nominated for The Prairie Pasque Award.