Marsha always has trouble making decisions, but her Brownie friends help her decide whether to go to a sick child's birthday party or to meet a famous ballerina
Since the publication of Fancy Nancy, Jane O'Connor's closet now boasts so many boas, tiaras, and sparkly ensembles that sometimes friends do not recognize her on the street. She still resides (that's a fancy word for lives) in New York City with her family and their canine companion, Arrow. --from the publisher's website
I read this delightful book on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the Girl Scouts. Through this story the author, Jane O'Connor, imparts a life lesson - decision making, an important skill. I found the book well written and a quick read.