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Under the Bridge

Under the Bridge

Wayne McLoughlin
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When Ritchie' s mother becomes ill and must live in a hospital, he is left alone to put his life back together.It seems an impossible task until he begins to receive mysterious letters from the troll under the bridge. . . . Award-winning author Ellen Kindt McKenzie seamlessly mixes fantasy and reality in this story of how one young boy learns to overcome his fears with the help of a mysterious friend. ' Heartwarming.' --Kirkus Reviews. ' This multi-layered novel explores the weaknesses a strengths of family relationships in a poignant, realistic manner. A suspenseful story that extends the borders of readers' imaginations while delivering a subliminal message of optimism.' --School Library Journal. ' Filled with impressively life-like characters, McKenzie' s narrative is compelling from its sobering start to its resonant finish.' --Publishers Weekly .
Language
English
Pages
140
Format
Paperback
Release
January 01, 1994
ISBN 13
9780064406291

Under the Bridge

Wayne McLoughlin
0/5 ( ratings)
When Ritchie' s mother becomes ill and must live in a hospital, he is left alone to put his life back together.It seems an impossible task until he begins to receive mysterious letters from the troll under the bridge. . . . Award-winning author Ellen Kindt McKenzie seamlessly mixes fantasy and reality in this story of how one young boy learns to overcome his fears with the help of a mysterious friend. ' Heartwarming.' --Kirkus Reviews. ' This multi-layered novel explores the weaknesses a strengths of family relationships in a poignant, realistic manner. A suspenseful story that extends the borders of readers' imaginations while delivering a subliminal message of optimism.' --School Library Journal. ' Filled with impressively life-like characters, McKenzie' s narrative is compelling from its sobering start to its resonant finish.' --Publishers Weekly .
Language
English
Pages
140
Format
Paperback
Release
January 01, 1994
ISBN 13
9780064406291

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