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Posted February 28, 2001
Angela Steele loves April 15. It¿s not her birthday, nope. It is Tax Day!! Angela (a 6 year old) knows that the US is in National Debt. So she wants to do all she can. She gets the form 1040 and put her life savings in an envelope and mails it to the President of the U.S.A.. But when her parents find out they do what any parent would do, get mad! Angela is so worried she ruined Tax day for her parents. But that¿s not the only thing on her mind. Eddie Bishop, a boy in her class who has ¿too clean¿ smelling hair is having trouble in class. That¿s not all, nobody thinks he can even read. So this means that since Angela is his reading partner it would be all her fault! In my opinion this book is good for kids about 7 to 11 years old. Nancy Robinson continued this book in Mom, You¿re Fired, Oh Honestly Angela!, and Angela and the Broken Heart
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