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A parent would reach for this book when their child is facing the temptation to take something that does not belong to them or is struggling with the heavy weight of a secret. It speaks directly to the internal conflict between wanting a short term reward and maintaining one's integrity. The story follows Karen Brewer as she navigates the guilt of a poor choice and the anxiety that comes with trying to hide the truth from those she loves. Written for the 7 to 9 age group, the narrative uses a relatable school and family setting to explore honesty and the restorative power of an apology. Parents will appreciate how it models the process of making amends without being overly preachy. It is an excellent tool for normalizing the fact that everyone makes mistakes, but what matters most is how we fix them. The book provides a safe space to discuss peer pressure and the physical feeling of a guilty conscience.