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Wanderer
Wanderer | Sharon Creech
12 posts | 26 read | 1 reading | 7 to read
"The sea, the sea, the sea. It rolled and rolled and called to me. Come in, it said, come in."Thirteen-year-old Sophie hears the sea calling, promising adventure and a chance for discovery as she sets sail for England with her three uncles and two cousins. Sophie's cousin Cody isn't sure he has the strength to prove himself to the crew and to his father. Through Sophie's and Cody's travel logs, we hear stories of the past and the daily challenges of surviving at sea as The Wanderer sails toward its destination--and its passengers search for their places in the world.
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megnews
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A story about an ocean voyage would not usually be meant for me, but this story of what it means to be a family will tug at your heartstrings. I found it to be my favorite Creech yet.

Readergrrl Really like that passage you selected! 2y
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jenniferw88
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One scene is set at Martha's Vineyard so I'm counting it for #readingwithmaja @maich

#bookspinbingo @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 3y
maich 👏👏 3y
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Emily222
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02/04/21
It took me 3 weeks to finish this book because I found it really interesting and I found myself reading it more on my freetime. At the beginning to the end it was very entertaining and there was no boring parts, I started this book on the 24th (February) and finished it tonight. I already had read this book before but I forgot the plot so I decided to read it again. The book is about a girl named Sophie that goes on a long boat ride.

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briannabalen
The Wanderer | Sharon Creech
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Nautical Fiction

Nov 12th- 24th

Got it in grade 6

Main character Sophie and her family had planned a mini vacation to travel and visit their grandfather Bompie overseas. Crossing the Atlantic ocean to get to England isn't an easy task. Her three uncles, two cousins, and herself are challenged with many dangerous adventures and decisions ahead of them. As the struggle to move forward into the sea shows, the real question is, will they survive?

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Eggs
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Thirteen year old Sophie sets sail for England with uncles and cousins....

#wanderlust #letstraveljuly @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @OriginalCyn620

OriginalCyn620 💙💙💙 5y
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Lizzybennetgirl
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Just wanted to share my extremely battered (or, as we say at work “well loved”) copy of my childhood favorite. It‘s a wonderful adventure tale that tackles the issues of self-acceptance, identity, adoption and family. I absolutely love the heroine, who in my opinion is more brave and self-assured than half of the leading ladies in YA novels today. #childhoodfavorite #leadingladies

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Giant_Octopus
The Wanderer | Sharon Creech
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The movement of the sea, this was a book I read since like 8-9 years old and it felt mystical how a person who journeys across the sea would describe how the ocean moves, that it is both beautiful and dangerous.

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kaysworld1
Wanderer | Sharon Creech
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The sea, the sea, the sea.
It rolled and rolled and called me.
come in, it said.
Come in....

The wanderer by Sharon Creech

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Fortifiedbybooks
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What I wonder is this: how come you don't notice the time going by, and you don't think you are changing in any way, but then all of a sudden you realize that what you are thinking today is different from what you thought yesterday and that you are different from what you were yesterday - or last week - or last month?

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kaysworld1
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1: Frankenstein
2: You've got mail/ Inkheart/ The Architect
3: any pasta dish
4: @MirrorMask 💝

#TuesdayTidBits @JenlovesJT47 @jenniferw88 💝📚😃

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klwestenberg
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Middle Grade Book Club prep this month means revisiting a book I haven't read since elementary school. I'm not hating it.

klwestenberg Update: my middle-graders felt this was a little too young for them, that it lacked adequate character development, and was predictable. I agree. But we loved the lovely, poetic sentences Creech writes! 8y
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ThatBookishGal
The Wanderer | Sharon Creech

Seriously craving seafood after reading this. A nice big bowl of steamy clam chowder.