Laura Rankin touches on an important childhood issue of lying with
gentleness and humor, offering a reassuring look at how standing up for
the truth can help cut even the biggest mistake down to size.
Ruthie loves little things-the smaller the better. So when she finds a
teeny tiny camera on the school playground one afternoon, she can hardly
believe her luck. She wants to keep the camera in the worst way, but
there's one little problem: It isn't hers.
Ruthie swears to her teacher and to her classmate Martin that she got
the camera for her birthday. But deep down, Ruthie knows better, and all
day long that teeny tiny camera weighs on her conscience until she can
hardly stand it. How could one little camera turn into such a great big
problem?