![]() Sometimes, she seemed to understand Charlie better than his parents did. I want Charlie to grow up in it, too."Īnd just like that, they sold their old house, packed up their belongings, and moved -again.Ĭharlie zigzagged down the sidewalk. "I'm not selling it," his mother had said to his father. It had belonged to her mother, Charlie's grandmother. He believe his mom when she said this was the last house he'd live in? No, he did not! And seven times, he'd tried to fit in and make friends. He'd lived in seven new houses, been to seven new schools, He and his parents had moved seven times. But Charlie wasn't enjoying it.Īnother new neighborhood! he thought dismally.Ĭharlie was ten years old. It was one smooth ride on a beautiful end-of-summer day. He gained some speed, then put both feet on andĬoasted. ![]() ![]() Matt Christopher ® is a registered trademarkĬharlie Abbott put one foot on his skateboard and pushed off with the other. Visit our website at The characters and events portrayed in this book are fictitious.Īny similarity to real persons, living or dead, is coincidental Information storage and retrieval systems, without permission in writing from the publisher, except by a reviewer who may No part of this book may be reproduced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means, including Illustrations Copyright © 2004 by Michael KoelschĪll rights reserved. ![]() Text Copyright © 2004 by Matt Christopher Royalties, Inc. ![]()
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