Sewing a Friendship is written and illustrated by an extremely talented 10 year old girl, Natalie Tinti.
She wrote the book to spread her message that friendships are created when you have the courage to include others in work together.
It’s a perfect summer story for young female readers who love reading chapter books!
This 88-page book is packed full of adventure and excitement that will keep the reader glued to its colorful pages from beginning to end.
Meeka, Sokron, Jonsy, and Nina are the best of friends and excited about the start of summer! Their adventure begins with getting out of school and talking about a pink sleepover. What’s better than a pink sleepover?
Then, they find an invitation to a fashion show. But things do not run smoothly when Kiki Shaver gets in the way.
Will the girls still be able to have fun and participate in the fashion show? You will discover a delightful story of how Kiki was able to turn her life aorund to sew friendships for life.
Natalie’s imaginative writing style with eye-catching descriptions and illustrations to match is a win win. This is attested to by the Silver Winner 2009 Award for Readers Favorite.
Natalie is an inspiration to young writers everywhere. Pick up your copy of Sewing a Friendship today at your favorite retailer, online or brick & mortar.
Guest reviewer Nikki Biddison is an educator and an activist for improving life for impoverished Cambodians. Check out Sustainable Sanitation Cambodia.
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13 June 2010, 1:51 am
This is a very beautiful review!