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Reach for this book when your child is struggling with the frustration of helping a peer who doesn't seem to listen, or if they are beginning to notice that their friends have different learning abilities. It is an ideal choice for the child who is eager to take charge but needs to learn that true mentorship requires more than just good intentions: it requires immense patience and empathy. Constance C. Greene captures the realistic friction between Isabelle and her new friend Frannie, who struggles with reading. Through Isabelle's well-meaning but often impatient attempts to tutor Frannie, the story explores the shame associated with learning gaps and the complexity of childhood hierarchies. It is a humorous, down-to-earth read for ages 8 to 12 that validates the difficult feelings of both the teacher and the student, ultimately celebrating the small wins found in genuine friendship.