Children of Exile

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Children of Exile
by Margaret Peterson Haddix (Author)

Booktalk: For the past twelve years, adults called “Freds” have raised Rosi, her younger brother Bobo, and the other children of their town, saying it is too dangerous for them to stay with their parents, but now they are all being sent back. Since Rosi is the oldest, all the younger kids are looking to her with questions she doesn’t have the answers to. She’d always trusted the Freds completely, but now she’s not so sure.

Snippet: “Have you seen any kids older than us here?” he asked.

I thought about the people I’d seen on my long walk from the plane to the parents’ house. I thought about the people I’d seen at the cinder-block church that morning.

“No,” I said. “I haven’t.”

Edway turned to face me directly.

“It wouldn’t just be a coincidence for no babies to be born in my ginormous family for thirteen years,” he said. “Or in this entire town. Something happened. What was it? What happened to all the kids who were little kids when we were born?”

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Pass The Pandowdy, Please

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Pass The Pandowdy, Please: Chewing on History with Famous Folks and Their Fabulous Foods
by Abigail Zelz (Author) and Eric Zelz (Illustrator)

Booktalk: Follow up a week of family feasting with a brief history of famous folks and their fabulous foods! Includes a timeline of food around the world, short bios of each famous person in the book, and an 1882 recipe for pandowdy, a baked apple pie dessert.

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