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“I
love
it!”

“Don’t have any more,” warned Noni. She smiled. “Isn’t this a perfect wedding? I’m glad to see you happy again, hen.”

Polly smiled back and Noni kissed her firmly on the forehead, as if she were sealing their affection for each other.

“Aunt Clara, come and meet Sadie’s cousins!” called Gregor.

Her grandmother walked away, looking elegant in her cream-coloured satin suit. How could Polly have once thought that she hated Noni? Or busy Aunt Jean or solemn Uncle Rand or nutty Gregor or her principled but generous sister? She watched Maud’s ample bottom jiggle as she joined the circle of dancers.
I love them all!
Polly thought.

But what about Daddy?
The past few weeks had been so busy, Polly had managed not to think much about Daddy. Now she let her mind fill up with all that had happened.

Why couldn’t she forgive him? She forgave him for stealing. She wished he hadn’t done it, but she understood why he had. She could almost forgive him for abandoning them; he had simply been his usual impulsive, dramatic self. But why had he lied to her?

And then, finally, the answer came: To protect her. Because he didn’t want Polly to have a tarnished image of the father she adored. Because he loved her.

Surely that was all that was important. Now Polly wanted to cry. The truth—the whole truth, at last—was as deep as the sea around her. People were complicated. Daddy wasn’t totally good, after all. Neither was Noni, neither was Maud. And Alice, it turned out, wasn’t totally bad. She, Polly, was complicated too. That meant she could love Daddy even though he had disappointed her.

“Are you excited about seeing him?” Alice had asked.

Yes, she was! Polly realized. She could take him around the whole island without having to hide him. He could stay in Noni’s house and eat meals with them.

What would that be like? Would they be nice to Daddy? There was still a secret she didn’t know: why Noni and her parents had quarrelled. But she would probably find that out one day. Maybe her family here would never feel comfortable with Daddy, but she knew they’d be polite for her sake.

“You’re so lucky!” Alice had also said.

She
was
lucky, thought Polly. Daddy was coming to see her in the new year and she could hardly wait. Tomorrow she would write and tell him that.

“Polly, why are you sitting there all by yourself?” called Maud. “Come and dance!”

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Many thanks to Garry Anderson at the Canadian Museum of Rail Travel Archives in Cranbrook, B.C.; to Amy Black, Nora Clarke, Hadley Dyer, Peter Elliott, Christopher Grauer, Keith Hamilton, David Kilgour, Julie and Patrick Lawson, Lynne Missen, Louise Oborne, Helen O’Brian, Doug Rhodes, the late Noel Richardson, and Brian Wallace. Special thanks to Poppy for allowing me to turn her into Tarka! And extra special thanks to my partner, Katherine Farris, for her steadfast encouragement and help.

Kingfisher Island is inspired by one of the Gulf Islands between Vancouver and Victoria, but it is a fictional creation. Although I have tried to be as historically accurate as possible, I have improved the boat schedule for the convenience of my plot and characters.

About the Author

KIT PEARSON is one of Canada’s most beloved and critically acclaimed children’s authors. Her books include
The Daring Game; A Handful of Time;
the Guests of War trilogy;
Awake and Dreaming; Whispers of War
, a Dear Canada book; and, most recently,
A Perfect Gentle Knight
. Visit Kit Pearson at
kitpearson.com.

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Copyright

The Whole Truth
Copyright © 2011 by Kathleen Pearson.

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Epub Edition © July 2011 ISBN: 978-1-443-40920-9

Published by HarperCollins Publishers Ltd

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The whole truth / Kit Pearson.

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