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Dedication
Dedication marks an important moment in The Boys of Riverside, where the author expresses deep gratitude and appreciation for three individuals who have had a significant impact on their life and work: Jocelyn, Harrison, and Sophie. These three people are not just mentioned briefly; the author acknowledges their continuous love, support, and patience, which have helped them throughout the process of writing the book. While this chapter may seem brief and simple, it carries significant weight, offering a…-
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Prologue
Prologue begins with an email from the California Department of Education, marking a pivotal moment for the California School for the Deaf in Riverside. The email celebrated the football team’s unprecedented playoff appearance, a milestone in a seven-decade history where they had never before reached a championship. The communication from the department highlighted the team’s growing recognition, but it also underscored the need for facility upgrades, a request motivated by the team's newfound…-
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The Boys of Riverside
The Boys of Riverside by L.B. Johnson follows a group of young boys in a small town as they navigate friendship, identity, and the challenges of growing up. The novel explores themes of loyalty, self-discovery, and the complexities of adolescence.-
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Chapter 15: Ruthie
In Chapter 15: Ruthie, the narrative begins with Ruthie stepping into a small, musty room that seems to hold the echoes of both joy and sorrow. This room, filled with family memories, acts as a backdrop for Ruthie’s emotional turmoil as she faces her brother Joe’s terminal illness. Ruthie, unfamiliar with the reality of death and the emotional complexity of such an intimate relationship, enters with a sense of both dread and anticipation. She has never experienced anything like this before, especially…-
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Chapter 16: Joe
In Chapter 16: Joe from The Berry Pickers, the protagonist, Joe, is nearing the end of his life, yet there is an undeniable tranquility in the way he approaches these final moments. Although his eyes remain closed and the world seems distant, the touch of his daughter Leah’s hand provides a grounding presence in his life. It is the last tangible connection to the world he has known, offering him comfort and a sense of peace. Surrounding him, his father and brother Charlie also offer silent support,…-
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Chapter 17: Ruthie
Chapter 17: Ruthie begins with the serene passing of Joe on a Sunday morning, his final moments marked by peace and quietude. Surrounded by the love of his family, Joe’s departure, though heavy with sorrow, was filled with the warmth of those he held dear. Leah, struck by the profound sense of loss, clung to Joe’s hand, tears streaming down her face as she kissed his hand, mourning the brother she would never again share her life with. Mae and the narrator, well-versed in the hardships of life and…-
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