Breadline Blue
Sixteen-year-old William Saxton, called Blue, lies awake every night listening to the buzzsaw of his sickly father’s lungs and worrying about his mother. Blue writes to Eleanor Roosevelt in Washington, D.C., asking for
help, but she doesn't answer. With no more than food from the family icebox and a fishing pole, Blue runs away intending to hop the rails to D.C. where he plans to confront the First Lady. Blue is not prepared for the extent of the journey ahead, where he meets people who will help him, and others who have only their own interests in mind. Faced with hunger and the elements, but equipped with self-determination, Blue succeeds in reaching his destination. But the journey has changed his purpose, and Blue will never be the same.
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Breadline Blue
Sixteen-year-old William Saxton, called Blue, lies awake every night listening to the buzzsaw of his sickly father’s lungs and worrying about his mother. Blue writes to Eleanor Roosevelt in Washington, D.C., asking for
help, but she doesn't answer. With no more than food from the family icebox and a fishing pole, Blue runs away intending to hop the rails to D.C. where he plans to confront the First Lady. Blue is not prepared for the extent of the journey ahead, where he meets people who will help him, and others who have only their own interests in mind. Faced with hunger and the elements, but equipped with self-determination, Blue succeeds in reaching his destination. But the journey has changed his purpose, and Blue will never be the same.
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Breadline Blue

Breadline Blue

by Lorna MacDonald Czarnota
Breadline Blue

Breadline Blue

by Lorna MacDonald Czarnota

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Sixteen-year-old William Saxton, called Blue, lies awake every night listening to the buzzsaw of his sickly father’s lungs and worrying about his mother. Blue writes to Eleanor Roosevelt in Washington, D.C., asking for
help, but she doesn't answer. With no more than food from the family icebox and a fishing pole, Blue runs away intending to hop the rails to D.C. where he plans to confront the First Lady. Blue is not prepared for the extent of the journey ahead, where he meets people who will help him, and others who have only their own interests in mind. Faced with hunger and the elements, but equipped with self-determination, Blue succeeds in reaching his destination. But the journey has changed his purpose, and Blue will never be the same.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016175331
Publisher: Jan-Carol Publishing, INC (Little Creek Books)
Publication date: 02/27/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 178
File size: 178 KB

About the Author

Lorna MacDonald Czarnota lives a life of adventure in Buffalo, New York with her best friend and husband
Thomas, and their three cats, Kashka Queen of Cats, Dottie, and Dasha, next in line to the throne. Writing,
storytelling, music and history fill the house and are part of this author’s everyday routine.
www.storyhavenstudio.com
www.lornamacdonaldczarnota.com
www.facebook.com/LornaMacdonaldCzarnota
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