The colorful boyhood of a popular author comes to life in this
personal account
Imagine learning from a nosy classmate that your mother is having yet
another baby. To Ralph's classmates, news of one more Fletcher baby is
just scuttlebutt. But for Ralph, the oldest of nine, being part of a
large family means more kids to join in the fun--from making tripods in
the woods and snicking up the rug to raising chicks and even discovering
a meteor (well, maybe). It doesn't feel like there's life beyond
Marshfield, Massachusetts. Then one day Dad's new job moves the family
to Chicago, and there's so much Ralph has to leave behind. In this
humorous and captivating memoir, Ralph Fletcher traces the roots of his
storytelling.