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SOLVED: Children's/YA > SOLVED. a book wih a name like going home / back home. [s]

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Sathsara Parami | 5 comments a story of two sisters who run away after discovering their parents dead. they go to their relatives who live on a farm. they hitchhike their their way there, stop at a mcdonalds to eat. the big sister tries to make the little sister laugh by saying, i can see your knick knacks. the book had a name like going home


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Becca (beccalikesbooks) | 5545 comments Homecoming by Cynthia Voigt?


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Sathsara Parami | 5 comments bookel wrote: "The book is on openlibrary.org.
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"I thought we'd go down to Fairfield— it's only ten or twenty miles on— and eat at McDonald's there. I know where that is, and I like going someplace that I..."

What is the name of the book?


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Sathsara Parami | 5 comments Becca wrote: "Homecoming by Cynthia Voigt?"
I found the book. But it does not seem to be the same. But then again, it was a long time ago and my memory is really vague. I'll have to read al through. Thank you. If you find another book with a similar title and plot, keep posted. Thank you.


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bookel | 4026 comments The book Homecoming is on openlibrary.org.
Page 105
"I thought we'd go down to Fairfield— it's only ten or twenty miles on— and eat at McDonald's there. I know where that is, and I like going someplace that I know where it is. We can pick up a map of Bridgeport too, so we can see how to get there, to your aunt's house."
If that is not the book, please let us know. There is only one book mentioned above.


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Sathsara Parami | 5 comments bookel wrote: "The book Homecoming is on openlibrary.org.
Page 105
"I thought we'd go down to Fairfield— it's only ten or twenty miles on— and eat at McDonald's there. I know where that is, and I like going somep..."


It's not the one.


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Becca (beccalikesbooks) | 5545 comments If it's not Homecoming, there are similar books on this list - Children's and Young Adult Books With Abandoned Children Living Alone - have a browse and let us know if you find it there.


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Becca (beccalikesbooks) | 5545 comments Aha - I think it could be Running Home by Teresa Doran. There's a copy on archive.org and I found this quote:
She was clutching the hem of her blue skirt, lifting it up to her face as if to hide. Gait wanted to say something funny: 'I can see your knick-knacks,' but no words would come.

https://archive.org/details/runningho...


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bookel | 4026 comments Running Home also mentions McDonald's, while Homecoming didn't mention knick knacks. Sounds like the one!


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Sathsara Parami | 5 comments Becca wrote: "Aha - I think it could be Running Home by Teresa Doran. There's a copy on archive.org and I found this quote:
She was clutching the hem of her blue skirt, lifting it up to her face a..."


This is the one. THANK YOU!!!!!


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