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Reach for this book when your child feels like they are constantly under the thumb of a strict caregiver or is struggling to adjust to a busy parent's professional schedule. Eight year old Rebecca feels like her mother's long hours as a doctor leave her at the mercy of Mrs. Galloway, a babysitter who seems to thrive on rules and restriction. Through their small but heated battles, the story explores how children process feelings of neglect and resentment through defiance. As the narrative unfolds, Rebecca discovers that adults have their own hidden lives and vulnerabilities. This realization leads to a surprising moment of connection involving a stray cat, teaching children that empathy is a two way street. It is a gentle, realistic look at the friction inherent in busy, single parent households, offering a roadmap for how to turn an enemy into an ally through shared interests and mutual respect.