I loved the first book so when I found out there was a second and third I was really excited, but also a little nervous I loved the first one so I didn't want them to ruin it. But when I finished I wasn't at all disappointed. The only I dislike I had was how when she started writing the romantic ...
Finn, India, and Mouse Tompkins are now homeless, living with with one parent. Their house has now been taken by the bank, so they have 1less than 48 hours to vacate. They're sent to Fort Baker to live with their Uncle Red. Once they arrive there, however, they're strangely greeted by a child who...
Im fortunate that at the ages of 11 and 12 my children still love to have me read to them. Over the years we have read hundreds of books together. Unfortunately this book ranks at the bottom of them all.The author is clearly very talented as the prose is quite good and the character development...
In 1935 twelve-year-old Moose Flanagan moves with his parents and autistic sister to Alcatraz Island where his father takes a job as a prison guard and electrician. This story showcases a family who struggle with staying strong while facing the adversity of raising a child with a disability, and ...