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Most Anna Pigeon books are full of adventure in one of our National Parks. As is this one. But this time Anna is battling psychological demons as well as the two-footed kind. Women who have ever had to care for a child will identify with Anna's confusion over how a battle that she could easily handle on her own is changed when a woman must also think of the welfare of a child. Unless a man is raising children on his own, he won't identify with, and may not really understand her dilemma.
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