A heartfelt middle grade companion to Marshfield Dreams that
captures the boyhood years of twelve-year-old Ralph Fletcher in
relatable episodes of everyday disappointments and triumphs.
As the oldest of nine kids, Ralph was often cast as another parent to
his siblings rather than as an older brother; teetering between these
two conflicting roles, Ralph longed to be home alone on a sick day, but
hated the emptiness of feeling left behind. He loved to play sports with
his neighborhood friends but resented the skillful victories of his
younger brother. Thrust into the expectations of impending adolescence,
Ralph was curious about girls, but embarrassed to take part in the
school square dance. This satisfying memoir offers a snapshot of those
pivotal moments between grade school and high school, all while tracing
the roots of Ralph Fletcher's acclaimed storytelling.
Christy Ottaviano Books