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Sammy's Red Shirt: Lost Boy, Homeless Girl
Reva Jo Gordon
Sammy's Red Shirt: Lost Boy, Homeless Girl
Reva Jo Gordon
Stories of missing children are frequently on the media. This unique book is a fiction story of a lost boy and orphaned, homeless girl. Humorous and touching, memorable Sammy's Red Shirt or Lost Boy, Homeless Girl depicts understanding of others who are different. It would be a great gift for children, adults, and especially a fun read for teachers to share with their students. Adorable, but sometimes naughty, almost six year old, red-haired Sammy first sees Etta Jean near a burning house in Flint, Michigan, right after he splashed cow manure on his disliked cousin Perfect Prissy Sibyl. Angry because he is not getting a baby sister, Sammy becomes lost from his parents. The resourceful boy endures terrifying moments alone and funny episodes while hiding in trucks Light hearted, streetwise, homeless Etta Jean saves Sammy's life. Amazed and appalled at her cardboard box alley home, he likes her because she laughs a lot and is interesting as she discusses her hardships. She enjoys Sammy who says 'Clinker Dab' and usually does not pronounce his 'l's.'The vulnerable twosome laugh, cry, play, and sometimes pray. As the children struggle to survive while searching for Sammy's home, they develop compassion and understanding.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | March 18, 2003 |
ISBN13 | 9781403368867 |
Publishers | AuthorHouse |
Pages | 216 |
Dimensions | 153 × 15 × 226 mm · 331 g |
Language | English |
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