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Who Will I Be?

by Abby Huntsman

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"When Isabel's teacher asks her students who they want to be when they grow up, Isabel doesn't have an answer. Isabel knows it makes her happy to help her friends, neighbors, and family--but can a person really grow up to be a helper? It's time for Isabel to open her eyes and her heart and see all the different jobs people do: the police officers, firefighters, soldiers, teachers, doctors, and clergy who dedicate their lives to helping people every day. With heartwarming words by beloved Fox News anchor Abby Huntsman and stunning pictures by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff, this uplifting story is for any parent who wants to inspire strong values in their child: giving back, helping others, and serving your community."--Publisher's annotation.… (more)
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This story is told in 3rd person and it works. Who Will I Be is a story about Abby Huntsman, the author, and how she struggled to figure out what she wanted to be when she grew up. Abby Huntsman is actually a tv host on The View. I had never heard of her before reading this book.

The story is about the timeless question "Who do you want to be when you grow up?" A lot of students struggle with that question because it's such a big question for such a little person. At the age of 7-14, I had no idea of what I wanted to be, and questions like that would really take a toll on me. I felt pressured to have an answer like many of my other classmates but I had no clue, I was just focused on having fun.

Anywho, the main character of the story Abby is troubled after not knowing what she wanted to be when she grew up. So after school, she tells her dad that she doesn't know what she wants to be, he works with her to help her figure out what it is she loves to do. Together they discovered that she loves helping people, "but there aren't Helper job" Abby thought. So she and her dad go on a long walk through town and discover a ton of job that helps people. In the end, Abby had a new outlook of what she wanted to be, but there was no way she could make that decision just yet. ( )
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"When Isabel's teacher asks her students who they want to be when they grow up, Isabel doesn't have an answer. Isabel knows it makes her happy to help her friends, neighbors, and family--but can a person really grow up to be a helper? It's time for Isabel to open her eyes and her heart and see all the different jobs people do: the police officers, firefighters, soldiers, teachers, doctors, and clergy who dedicate their lives to helping people every day. With heartwarming words by beloved Fox News anchor Abby Huntsman and stunning pictures by Joanne Lew-Vriethoff, this uplifting story is for any parent who wants to inspire strong values in their child: giving back, helping others, and serving your community."--Publisher's annotation.

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