Julian, still angry about his parents' divorce when he was a baby, realizes he should allow his mother to find happiness and discovers that love comes in many forms.[...]
Fourteen-year-old Julian's parents separated when he was a baby and he is still angry and hurt. His mother has had relationships since--all of which have ended disastrously--but this time it seems serious. Jean-Paul looks like he might be the real thing. Julian is wary--and critical--as he comes to [...]
A "body-movement multisensory inventive language poem" intended for young children, "Singily Skipping Along" is playful and imaginative, asking the reader to pretend to be a tree, a whale, a spider, a cloud, and to find the many delightful ways they can move their bodies.
The text uses some pre[...]