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As winter holidays draw near, the weather cools down, but the tension heats up for twins Kiojah and Lee Hughes in Can You Handle the Truth? Kiojah is excited when the new student in Ms. Ferguson's class wants to be her friend. However, Kiojah has to make some tough decisions when her mother feels differently about this new friendship. If drama at school isn't enough, each day Kiojah and Lee face an unusual bully as they walk home from school. The twins are encouraged to stand up for themselves, but their plan backfires, causing them even more trouble. Finally, Kiojah and Lee learn a real-world…mehr

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As winter holidays draw near, the weather cools down, but the tension heats up for twins Kiojah and Lee Hughes in Can You Handle the Truth? Kiojah is excited when the new student in Ms. Ferguson's class wants to be her friend. However, Kiojah has to make some tough decisions when her mother feels differently about this new friendship. If drama at school isn't enough, each day Kiojah and Lee face an unusual bully as they walk home from school. The twins are encouraged to stand up for themselves, but their plan backfires, causing them even more trouble. Finally, Kiojah and Lee learn a real-world lesson about confronting difficult situations with the right attitude.


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Kecia Johnson was born and raised and still resides in Gainesville, Florida. Inspired by her experiences with students as a middle school reading teacher, K-12 writing coach, and elementary and high school media specialist, she decided to explore storytelling and creative writing. She was drawn to students who were reluctant to engage in literacy activities because they struggled in those areas. The encouragement from five friends, support from family, and divine inspiration led her to write and publish her first children's book, Don't Bring Me Bad News, with Can You Handle the Truth? and subsequent books in the series underway. She hopes her books will give children positive experiences with literature, a good laugh, and something to talk about. She holds a BS in journalism and an MA in mass communication with concentrations in writing for print news and multimedia storytelling from the University of Florida.