I could tell you an extensively strange story, I warned.

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Sharon Creech


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I wondered about Mrs. Winterbottom and what she meant about living a tiny life. If she didn't like all that baking and cleaning and jumping up to get bottles of nail polish remover and sewing hems, why did she do it? Why didn't she tell them to do some of the things themselves? Maybe she was afraid there would be nothing left for her to do. There would be no need for her and she would become invisible and no one would notice.

Sharon Creech


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By the time I got to the bottom, I understood what Guthrie ment when he shouted LIBERO! It was a celebration of being alive.

Sharon Creech

Tags: pg-229



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What exactly did people do when they had all the time in the world and could do whatever they liked? (p 153)

Sharon Creech

Tags: time busyness



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