By Marie Chapian
ISBN-10: 0768424321
ISBN-13: 9780768424324
Harold and that i is the 1st of a sequence of books for younger readers (age 8-13) with tales of youngsters who're visited via angels and are taken on heavenly trips, and the way those have an effect on and alter them, in addition to the realm round them. The tales are
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Sure is, was. ” I gave out a big sigh. “Well, gotta run. ) After school I took my sweet time putting my things in my backpack because I knew Lady Mae and Great Aunt Twill would be waiting for me all growly faced and snooty. I was in no hurry to see either one of them. Skoot met me in the hall. “Hey,” he said. “Hey yourself,” I said. “Guess what. My teacher liked the poem, socalled. Thought you’d like to know. ” I gave him a shrug. ” “Okay, you can borrow my sister’s skates. ” “Deal. Come on, we’ll give you a ride home,” I said.
The room was hot and smelled of wet wool and feet. I laced up Skoot’s sister’s ice skates and headed out the door for the ice like I knew what I was doing. ” Skoot called after me. Too late. I was already zinging down the path to the ice, and then I was hurdling across the ice, my arms flapping at my sides, my eyes stinging in the wind. It would have been fun if I could have figured out how to stop myself. I w e n t flying to one end of the rink, hit the fence, bounced back onto the ice and went spinning until I fell flat on my backside.
32 ~ Welcome to Weirdsville “Then it’s supper, and after supper, it’s dishes, chores, and bed. ” Chores? Did she say chores? I saw myself hauling hay, gathering eggs, feeding the pony, things I had read about in books. In St. Paul my only duty was frying up some dinner for my mother and me, and it was pretty certain I wasn’t going to win any awards in the cooking department. Great Aunt Twill informed me that my chores would consist of cleaning windows, scrubbing floors, scrubbing walls, scrubbing sinks, pots and pans, sundry fixtures, dusting shelves, washing clothes, polishing furniture, polishing silver and brass, and other small household chores.
Harold and I (Bellflower Munch) by Marie Chapian
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