I have a memory of being maybe eight or nine years old and stepping outside a ho...

I have a memory of being maybe eight or nine years old and stepping outside a house in Philadelphia early one morning.
I had been sent to collect blueberries for that mornings pancakes.
There were several blueberry bushes right by the driveway.
I picked a blueberry and ate it, and then I picked and ate another one and another one.
It was very early in the morning.
The sun had just come up.
The blueberries were sweet.
I remember being happy.
Early this summer, a friend planted a blueberry bush...
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Published on June 18, 2015 04:56
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message 1: by Mira (new)

Mira You should really read this Caldecott Honor Book.BLUEBERRIES FOR SAL by, Robert McCloskey! If you like blueberries and love to eat them even more than picking them then........ Read this short kids story!


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Yasmin I love all your books. I have read a few


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Jenny Crum Your boom Flora and Ulysees is so great! One of my favorite books.


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Yasmin i love the tiger rising it's a wonderful book


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Yasmin i cant wait to read your next book kate dicamillo


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Yasmin i want to read the miraclous journey of edward toulane


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Yasmin people keep telling me it's really good


message 10: by Mira (new)

Mira I love Tiger Rising too!!!


Jesse the Bookworm Tiger rising is a good book.


message 12: by Yasmin (new)

Yasmin i thought tiger rising was very heartwarming and moltivating


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Mira I finished reading it not to long ago, again!!




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message 15: by Charlie (new)

Charlie Sparrow Kate DiCamillo,
You are bright as a button! The first time I read your books, I was enchanted. I absolutely love how you put your heart and soul into every sentence you write. When you read a book, it doesn't just connect you with the characters, but also connects you to the author's soul, and I could read your soul perfectly. I show my deepest gratitude to your gift with imagination and words, and I am truly honored to have read your books. Stay kind, stay curious, and stay weird.

Sincerely,
C.S.


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