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MARSHFIELD DREAMS by Ralph Fletcher

MARSHFIELD DREAMS

When I Was a Kid

by Ralph Fletcher

Pub Date: Sept. 1st, 2005
ISBN: 0-8050-7242-X
Publisher: Henry Holt

Fletcher joins a select group of children’s authors who open the pages to their childhood and the circumstances that led to their literary lives. “My world on Acorn Street (Marshfield, Mass.) seemed perfect, complete. But things began to happen that made me aware of another, bigger world.” Not much is secret in Ralph’s small town, so it’s embarrassing when a classmate tells him the scuttlebutt is that his mom is having yet another baby. Ralph’s mother has a baby every year, making him the oldest of nine, but who wants to hear that news from some nosy girl. A black-and-white photo of family members pertinent to the episode heads each chapter as Ralph relates “snicking” up the rug, raising chicks, playing war and sharing germs. This scrapbook of family moments is an amusing, charming and heartwarming memoir about a close family—close in terms of both small house space and their feelings for each other. A snapshot of small-world life that will open readers’ eyes to the bonds of a peerless time and simpler lifestyle. (Autobiography. 8-12)