203 Results in the "Children’s Fiction" category


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      Chaper 27

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Maniac Magee recounting a deeply personal story about his troubled childhood, marked by neglectful, alcoholic parents and an education system that had already written him off. A teacher's dismissive comment about his class's inability to learn even basic literacy crushed his motivation, leading him to stop trying altogether. This backstory contrasts sharply with the present narrative, where Grayson, an elderly man, demonstrates a newfound determination to learn despite his own…
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      by LovelyMay The Real Princess begins not with grandeur, but with a quiet yearning—one that belongs to a Prince tired of titles and masks. He’s not looking for someone who merely wears a crown; he longs for someone whose nobility runs deeper than appearance. His travels bring him face-to-face with many royal figures, all charming in their own way, yet none truly convince him. They are polished, rehearsed, and polite, but something essential seems to be missing. With each encounter, his doubt grows stronger. He…
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    • “You’re Wanted–You’re Wanted!” Cover
      by LovelyMay You're Wanted—You're Wanted! marks a profound shift in David’s sense of place within the Holly household. The weekend is marked by emotional weight, as David overhears Simeon and Mrs. Holly debating his presence and uncertain future. Though not meant for his ears, the conversation stirs feelings of rejection and confusion in David, who has never before encountered the pain of being unwanted. The once-welcoming farmhouse begins to feel cold and unfamiliar. Alone and aching, David turns to the one thing…
    • Chapter XIV – The circus boys in dixie Land Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter XIV begins in the thick of a tense and tightly monitored circus environment. Phil, though celebrated for his outstanding performances, remains under close observation by Sully, whose suspicions are sharpened by the boy’s composed demeanor and unwavering independence. Audiences cheer with admiration, unaware that each act Phil performs is done under the gaze of a captor waiting for any sign of rebellion. Though surrounded by clapping hands and smiling faces, Phil quietly prepares for the day he…
    • Chapter 8: Ginger’s Story Continued Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter 8: Ginger's Story Continued reveals the deeper pain and hardship behind Ginger's strong-willed demeanor. Her account begins with being sold to match another chestnut horse, a decision driven by aesthetics rather than compatibility or care. Her new owner, obsessed with appearances, subjected her to a cruel check-rein, forcing her head unnaturally high. The pressure caused her constant strain, making even simple movements painful. Compounded by the use of a sharp bit, her mouth and jaw were sore,…
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      by LovelyMay Chapter 41: The Butcher begins with an honest reflection on the demanding life horses endure, especially in cities where work never slows. The narrator, an experienced horse, observes the varying treatment horses receive depending on the temperaments of their owners. While he’s known hard labor before, he explains how much worse it becomes when handled without patience or understanding. He describes seeing a little gray pony, startlingly similar to his old companion Merrylegs, being whipped and yanked…
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      Maniac Magee

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Maniac Magee is a beloved middle-grade novel written by Jerry Spinelli, first published in 1990. The story blends myth and realism, telling the tale of a young boy whose journey through a racially divided town becomes a powerful exploration of friendship, prejudice, homelessness, and heroism.
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      Chapter 38

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Maniac Magee ventures into the East End alone, despite warnings from Piper and others. Though he expects fear, he instead worries about the trouble his presence might stir. The chapter paints a vivid scene of early spring, with worms littering the sidewalks and children playing obliviously. Maniac reflects on the stark contrast between the lively kids and the dying worms, a metaphor for unnoticed suffering in the bustling neighborhood. His introspection sets the tone for the chapter’s exploration of…
    • Fifth Story – The Little Robber Maiden Cover
      by LovelyMay Fifth Story opens in the heart of a snow-laden forest, where Gerda’s golden carriage gleams like a beacon and draws the attention of a band of thieves. These robbers, hungry for riches, descend swiftly, overwhelming her escorts and tearing her from the comfort she knew. Though danger surrounds her, Gerda’s presence sparks something unusual in the bandits—especially in the heart of the old robber woman’s unruly daughter. The Little Robber Maiden, fierce and unpredictable, claims Gerda not as a…
      Fable • Fantasy
    • David to the Rescue Cover
      by LovelyMay David to the Rescue begins with a moment of quiet, where David, usually comforted by nature and the stars, finds himself instead immersed in the tension and sorrow clouding the Holly farmhouse. The tale of the princess and the pauper lingers in his mind, but its whimsy is overtaken by the real-life story unfolding in front of him. He hears whispers of unpaid debts and sees the anguish in Mrs. Holly’s tear-streaked face. For the first time, he feels the weight of adult worries—mortgages, banks, and the…
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