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First published in the United States of America by Viking,
a division of Penguin Young Readers Group, 2007
Published by Puffin Books, a division of Penguin Young Readers Group, 2008
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Text copyright © Sally Warner, 2007
Illustrations copyright © Jamie Harper, 2007
All rights reserved
THE LIBRARY OF CONGRESS HAS CATALOGED THE VIKING EDITION AS FOLLOWS :
Warner, Sally.
Best friend Emma / by Sally Warner; illustrated by Jamie Harper.
p. cm.
Summary: When a new girl joins her third-grade class just before Thanksgiving,
Emma thinks only about gaining her friendship before the popular Cynthia
can, and hurts her best friend Annie Pat’s feelings in the process.
EISBN: 9781101567449
[1. Best friends—Fiction. 2. Friendship—Fiction. 3. Schools—Fiction.
4. Thanksgiving Day—Fiction.] I. Harper, Jamie, ill. II. Title
PZ7.W24644Bes 2007 [E]—dc22 2006027629
Manufactured in China
Set in Bitstream Carmina
Book design by Nancy Brennan
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For little Lucy Parsons, who will meet
her first best friend any day now! — S. W.
For my pal, Al—J.H.
1
That Empty Feeling
“I’m stuffed!” I say, almost gasping.
It is a Monday in November, and Annie Pat Masterson and I are eating lunch at school. We are outside, my favorite place in the world to be.
Annie Pat and I are getting ready for Thanksgiving—ten days away, Mom says—by stretching our stomachs. You have to do this from the inside, with food, because outside stretching doesn’t work. We already tried that.
“I know you’re stuffed. But want another apple anyway?” Annie Pat asks—gloomily, because she is stuffed, too. She holds one out on the flat of her hand, as if I were a horse. Herred pigtails are usually bouncy, but today they droop.
“Sure,” I lie. “We’re in training for Thanksgiving, aren’t we?”
Annie Pat nods.
“Last year, I was too full after dinner to eat any pumpkin pie,” I continue. “And there wasn’t any left over the next day, either. So I missed my pumpkin-pie chance for the whole entire year.”
“I ate a piece of pie,” Annie Pat tells me, remembering.“But I could barely even taste it, my mouth was so worn out from eating turkey.”
“It’s all that
chewing
with turkey” I say, agreeing with her. “You’d have to be a termite to be able to chew that much.”
Annie Pat sighs.
“This is going to be the coolest Thanksgiving ever,” I say, trying to cheer her up.
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