About Right and Wrong
By Keith Kron, Ken Sawyer, Jane Rzepka, Betsy Hill Williams
When second grader Erin is caught stealing her best friend’s math test both girls wrestle with the complex emotions of this moral transgression and find a resolution that aligns with what they value most. In the two sections that follow the story, questions of right and wrong are answered from a Unitarian Universalist perspective, and several child-centered vignettes of questionable morality engage the reader in considering if the behavior in question is right, wrong, or somewhere in between. The book concludes with a child-friendly version of the sources of our Unitarian Universalist faith that inform our understanding of right and wrong. Hardcover with full-color illustrations throughout.