Can we just pause a minute so I can let a solitary tear roll down my cheek…..
A baby catcher by Peggy Vincent.
This book was so well written.
I didn’t think I would like it.
I mean come on, the title, A baby catcher.
the author Peggy Vincent, [...]
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Can we just pause a minute so I can let a solitary tear roll down my cheek….. A baby catcher by Peggy Vincent. This book was so well written. I didn’t think I would like it. I mean come on, the title, A baby catcher. the author Peggy Vincent, [...] Ruby Holler by Sharon Creech was so cute! The story of two orphaned children. They have been offered an opportunity to escape the awful orphanage and the miserably wicked caretakers for a few week so as to escort an elderly couple on some amazing sounding trips. Although unsure of how nice this older [...] The True Confessions of Charlotte Doyle is the story of one Charlotte Doyle, aged 13 in the year 1832, and the terrifying adventure she has aboard “The Seahawk” ship on her journey across the sea to America. She travels alone as the only female aboard the ship. She is young and used to listening and obeying [...] I just finished reading Patricia Reillly Giff’s book: Maggie’s Door. It is a story told from the point of view of a young girl, Nory, and a young man, Sean Red. It’s the story of their voyage from Ireland to America. Their journey to Maggie’s door (Nory’s sister and Sean Red’s sister-in-law) in [...] You know, I don’t have a problem with New York. Or New York City, or Manhattan. But I’ll tell you, I get really sick of the pedestal that NY has been put up on. It really seems to be everywhere. Anytime I’ve gone on a trip somewhere that there is a tour and people [...] |
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