"Odd" by Amy Le Feuvre is a children's story from the early 1900s that follows Betty Stuart, a young girl who feels like she doesn't quite fit in with her family. It tells of Betty's experiences, her emotional fights, and the simple life of being a child, with family and trying to find where you belong as major ideas. The story starts by showing Betty and her siblings in their nursery, where they are playing and getting into trouble. Betty feels sad and annoyed because she thinks she is different from her siblings, and she feels trapped. Because she wants adventure and to be noticed, she starts to really pay attention to the world around her, which starts her on a path to finding herself. How she deals with her siblings and how her imagination turns normal things into amazing stories makes her future adventures and magical times even more special.
Odd
By Amy Le Feuvre
A young girl's quest to find her place within her family leads her on a journey filled with imaginative adventures and heartfelt discoveries.
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