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Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess

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Macy McMillan and the Rainbow Goddess

By: Shari Green
Narrated by: Tara Sands
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Sixth grade is coming to an end, and so is life as Macy McMillan knows it. Already a "For Sale" sign mars the front lawn of her beloved house. Soon, her mother will upend their perfect little family, adding a stepfather and six-year-old twin stepsisters. To add insult to injury, what is Macy's final sixth-grade assignment? A genealogy project. Well, she'll put it off - just like those wedding centerpieces she's supposed to be making.

Just when Macy's mother ought to be understanding, she sends Macy next door to help 86-year-old Iris Gillan, who is also getting ready to move - in her case into an assisted-living facility. Iris can't pack a single box on her own, and, worse, she doesn't know sign language. How is Macy supposed to understand her? But Iris has stories to tell, and she isn't going to let Macy's deafness stop her.

Soon, through notes and books and cookies, a bond grows between them, and this friendship, odd and unexpected, may be just what Macy needs to face the changes in her life.

©2017 Shari Green (P)2018 Dreamscape Media, LLC
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Some sentences I did not understand
But beyond that, the story was amazing and I was able to really connect with the characters.

What I thought stood out most is being able to see Macy’s feelings.

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