Lacy Dawn lives in poverty. To me, she appears to be a troubled child because of her home life. Her father beats her mother, and she is surrounded by abuse of all kinds. Her best friend is dead, but they still talk to each other. During playground time at school, all the other kids come…
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Confusing Words from Currant to Deer
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Emma: An Emotions Primer – a Review
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Confusing Words from Crevasse to Curette
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Treasure Island: A Shapes Primer- a Review
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Pumpkin Chunkin Days & Other Peculiar Holidays
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Last in a Long Line of Rebels – a Review
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Confusing Words from Corespondents to Credulous
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• •Is writing letters a form of corespondents, correspondence, or correspondents? Would you learn the definition of cosign or cosine in math class? Would a polite lady courtesy, curtesy, or curtsy? Do children like to play in the creak or the creek? corespondents, correspondence, correspondents Corespondents are the third parties in a divorce preceeding. The divorce case had…
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The Christmas Cats Fear for the Deer – a Review
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Constance Corcoran Wilson Interview – Cats, Rats, and Silly Hats
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• •What prompted the author to write this story? How much research did she do? Did she interview any cats or rats before writing this book? Does she find children’s fiction easier or more challenging to write than fiction for adults? How can her fans keep up with what she is working on? NOTE: This interview…