Classic and Contemporary Poetry
COMMUNITY, by MARIE HARRIS First Line: Almost no one in town calls this place a commune anymore, except Last Line: Older, manny plays catch with him almost every day. Then ben grows up, too Subject(s): Adoption; Boys; Friendship; Orphans; Stepmothers | ||||||||
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