Georgia always wanted a dog, but the day Chester, the toothless dog, becomes part of their family, her dad moves out. How can this be? A dog was supposed to make everyone happy again and stop fighting. Georgia is devastated. In her desperation, she turns toward Chester for comfort. Georgia quickly learns that Chester has a special gift: he can predict the future with the help of her Magic 8 Ball. And he gives her hope, forecasting that her family will be fine. But the way her parents act doesn’t feel right. And what is going on with her best friend? Soon, a simple wish to keep the family together becomes a powerful life lesson.
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“I know there are plenty of things in my life I can’t control, there are some things I can control. I’m here because, like all those messages in a Magic 8 Ball, sometimes the answers in life are hazy, unpredictable, improbable, and disappointing. But other times, like today, everything points to a positive outlook, a likely YES. I’m learning to improve the odds, and I don’t need a Magic 8 Ball.”
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I always love great character development, and Georgia showed me that tweens are able to understand life and its complications in a way that marks their transition into adulthood. Still controlled by their emotional personalities, they are starting to make connections to the rational side of life. Eventually, see the bigger picture. Understanding that they are able to make a difference in the world. Taking control doesn’t always mean having all the answers, but improving the odds of success.