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being buried, Cliff realized that Brad was gone forever. The family spends the next Christmas at a resort trying to adjust to the loss of Brad but the trip does not seem to work. Their spirits rise during a New Year's party at Aunt Pat's house. When they arrive at the party, Josh accidentally steps into Dad's special fig pudding that they were bringing. Dad removes the shoe, smooths down the pudding, and swears the children to secrecy. They all keep a straight face until Uncle Eddie says that the fig pudding is the best ever and asks Dad if he has added some new ingredient. They all laugh when the real story of the shoe is told.
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brother, Brad, drives his bicycle into an ambulance and dies in the hospital while his family comes to see him. His mother is heart broken when she is told that Brad could not be saved. Brad was buried in his favorite soccer shirt that his mother found and washed and had been crying on. As Brad was
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said that "Fletcher captures perfectly the humor, irritations, and sadness of life in a large, close-knit family and makes Cliff a sympathetic and thoughtful narrator, occasionally bewildered by his siblings' antics but always a completely believable older brother. The comedy in the final chapter
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nears, Cliff's grandmother arrives for a visit. Cliff's baby brother is rushed to the hospital with a severe illness. While he is recovering in the hospital on
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will leave readers recalling hilarious family disasters of their own." Elizabeth Devereaux in her review for
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Cliff is twelve years old and the oldest of six children in his family who live in Ballingsford. As
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said this novel "neatly blends the humor and frustrations of growing up in a large family."
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Dictionary of American children's fiction, 1995-1999: books of recognized merit
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Devereaux, Elizabeth (April 24, 1995). "Forecasts: Children's Books".
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for is a little ladder like the one used to climb up to the top of a
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Sherman, Chris (May 5, 1995). "Books for middle readers: Fiction".
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Index


Ralph Fletcher
Children's novel
Clarion Books
ISBN
978-0-395-71125-5
OCLC
31011230
LC Class
children's novel
Ralph Fletcher
1995
American Library Association
Christmas
Christmas Eve
Santa Claus
bunk bed
first grade
Booklist
Publishers Weekly
World Almanac for Kids
32
ISBN
978-0-88687-812-2
Dictionary of American children's fiction, 1995-1999: books of recognized merit
120
ISBN
0-313-30389-4
Reading and writing literary genres
10

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