How to be Good(ish)

How to be Good(ish)
ISBN-10
1406307173
ISBN-13
9781406307177
Category
Ability
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
2007
Publisher
Walker
Author
Karen McCombie

Description

When Indie's teacher asks the class to write a CV, Indie decides she has no specific 'talents' and decides to try and find one. She sees an advert in the local paper for a dog who needs a home, and her efforts to help lead her to realize she does have a talent - for doing good!

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