: Sharon M. Kennedy
: The Sideroad Kids - Book 1 Growing up in the U.P.
: Modern History Press
: 9781615996056
: 1
: CHF 5.20
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: Erzählende Literatur
: English
: 188
: DRM
: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
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The SideRoad Kids follows a group of boys and girls as they enter the sixth grade in a small town in Michigan's Upper Peninsula during 1957 - 58. This meandering collection of loosely-connected short stories is often humorous, poignant, and sometimes mysterious. Laugh as the kids argue over Halloween treats handed out in Brimley. Recall Dorothy's Hamburgers in Sault Ste. Marie. Follow a Sugar Island snowshoe trail as the kids look for Christmas trees. Wonder what strange blue smoke at Dollar Settlement signifies. Discover the magic hidden in April snowflakes. Although told by the kids, adults will remember their own childhood as they read about Flint, Candy, Squeaky, Katie, and their friends.
'Katie, Blew, Squeaky, and Daisy grew up on farms instead of high rises and used their imagination instead of fancy gadgets to make their own fun. An entertaining read for youngsters. And parents, you might enjoy a nostalgic flashback as well. I know I did.'
--Allia Zobel-Nolan, author ofCat Confessions
'The stories inThe SideRoad Kids are often humorous. However, underlying them is a sensitive awareness that being a kid, rural or urban, then or now, is not easy. This is an enjoyable read that will enlighten today's kids about the past and rekindle memories for older readers.'
--Jon Stott, author ofPaul Bunyan in Michigan
'Sharon's stories capture the essence of childhood and growing up in a small community. The antics of The SideRoad Kids will keep you entertained and take you back to a simpler time.'
--Renee Glass, Senior Production Artist,Mackinac Journal
'Sharon Kennedy is an amazing writer who draws you into the lives of her characters and keeps everything relatable. She makes you laugh, makes you think, and makes you want to keep reading. The SideRoad Kids is an entertaining book about a group of children growing up in Northern Michigan.'
--Kortny Hahn, Senior Staff Writer,Cheboygan Daily Tribune

Chapter 1 – Riding with Fenders

“Katie, telephone. Daisy wants to talk to you,” Mama calls from the bottom of the stairs. I’m lying in bed, on top of the covers, readingLittle Women. I’m at the good part where Laurie tells Jo he loves her.

“What’s she want?” I yell. “Tell her I’m busy.”

“Katie, come to the phone. Make up with Daisy. You’re not doing anything that can’t wait, and I won’t lie for you. Daisy? Katie will be here in a minute.”

I save my place by putting a bookmark between the pages. The last thing I want to do today is talk to Daisy. I’m mad at her. She stole my Annie Oakley canteen and won’t give it back.

“What do you want?” I ask in the meanest voice I have. “What’s up? I’m reading a good book.”

“Fiddlesticks on your old book. Fenders wants to take us for a ride. He’s waiting in the car. Call Blew and be here in ten minutes or we’ll leave without you.” Slam. She hangs up in my ear. I crank my cousin’s