Wisteria Jane
By Amber Harris and Ard Hoyt
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In her first adventure, Wisteria Jane learns how to be a thoughtful friend as she hones the skill of being honest without adding the "not so nice" truths she is so tempted to share. Through Wisteria Jane's experiences, children learn important lessons about honesty, friendship, and people's feelings.
Amber Harris
My name is Amber Harris and I am currently a college student at MCLA. I am a nerd who enjoys reading, writing, singing, and playing music.
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