True (. . . Sort Of)

True (. . . Sort Of)

By Katherine Hannigan

15 ratings 13 reviews 32 followers
Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
Grades 4 - 8Grades 1 - 5T3.446328

True: Delly Pattison likes surpresents (presents that are a surprise). The day the Boyds come to town, Delly's sure a special surpresent is on its way. But lately, everything that she thinks will be good and fun turns into trouble. She's never needed a surpresent more than now.

True: Brud Kinney wants to play basketball like nothing anybody's ever seen. When the Boyds arrive, though, Brud meets someone who plays like nothing he's ever seen.

True: Ferris Boyd isn't like anyone Delly or Brud have ever met. Ferris is a real mysturiosity (an extremely curious mystery).

True: Katherine Hannigan's first novel since her acclaimed Ida B is a compelling look at the ways friendships and truths are discovered.

It's all true ( . . . sort of).

Publisher: Greenwillow Books
ISBN-13: 9780061968754
ISBN-10: 0061968757
Published on 4/24/2012
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 384

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This book is about a kid who gets in trouble a lot. Not purposely, she wants to do what is right. However when she tries to do good that means going to officer Tidbits. That happens until she see's that her supresent is a boy! Or that's what she thought.

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This is fantastic!I love this book.

Wow. This is an unbelievably amazing book. The relationship between two totally different people, Delly and Ferris is so touching. I hope you read this book!!

this book is great, you should all read it. Even though we are reading it the class

This book is great you should all read it. Even though we are reading it in class it is easier to understand when you read it by yourself. Also you could read it over. Good book defiantly read it.

Its a really great book, also kind of sad too. It was amazing overall though.

this book is so cool

i loved this book!!!

This is a amazing book about finding friendship and that sometimes presents take time. i recommend this book to any readers who like to read books form perspectives that you don't really think about.

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