Cassandra's Driftwood.
Budge Wilson.
Grades 2 - 4 / Ages 7 - 9.
**/4
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excerpt:
Cassandra Westhaver lived in a small fishing village beside the sea. . . . It was a beautiful place to live. The sun rose in the morning over the sea and set in the evening behind the wooded hill to the west. The fish-houses were painted many bright and happy colours. But Cassandra couldn't always enjoy the sun and the sea and the thirty-six boats. Sometimes she had too much on her mind to notice them. Even when she was looking right at them. it was as though they weren't there. She was too busy looking at what was going on inside her own head.
Cassandra is plagued by shyness. She hates her own timidity and hovers on the edge of playground activities, wishing she could join in. In particular, she wants to make friends with Lindy, a new girl in class. Cassandra practises speaking up, for she has problems both at home and in the classroom. She wants to stop taking piano lessons and she feels that she can't see the chalkboard properly.
Not recommended.
Jennifer Johnson is a children's librarian in Ottawa.
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