and fourteenth-century Europe whose dreams
When their teacher finds out what happened
his best friend Mel knows just what to do—scare the monster more than the monster scares you
and that will bring them to a surprising destination
But plenty of excitement (and shocks) are coming Jack's way once his mom loans him out to help a feisty old neighbor with a most unusual chore―typewriting obituaries filled with stories about the people who founded his utopian town
My Daddy, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Children's Recycling & Green Living Books and fourteenth-century Europe whose dreamsMy sister Yolanda, who we called Yoki, and I wanted to go to Funtown more than anything. "Well, kids, you know Daddy is working very hard so that you and all children can go to Funtown, but it's not possible today," Daddy would say. "Maybe next week." But that week never came. "You just don't want to take us!" Yoki wailed. And finally my mother explained. We were not allowed in Funtown. The rides and the roller coasters were for white people only.