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That Scatterbrain Booky
That Scatterbrain Booky | Bernice Thurman Hunter
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Scatterbrained, incorrigible and irrepressible -- Booky will win you over in this Canadian classic set in Depression-era Toronto. It's almost 1933 and the Great Depression has hit the east end of Toronto. Booky's father can't find work; her mother is expecting another baby; the bailiff keeps threatening to evict the family from their home; and her older brother Arthur is terribly annoying. Yes, life is full of setbacks. But through the eyes of Booky Thomson the world has an energetic, rosy tinge: there are street games to play at night with the neighbourhood kids; butter and white sugar sandwiches; important talks with her Grandpa; riding the streetcar to her Aunt Susan's nut and candy shop; and an oh-so-special afternoon at the talking picture show. And soon, soon, she knows her parents will stop fighting, her hunger pangs will subside, and her family will laugh again. With nostalgic black-and-white photos from the era throughout, this treasure of a book offers an authentic, poignant glimpse into one family's struggle to stay together when the world around them was falling apart.
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merelybookish
That Scatterbrain Booky | Bernice Thurman Hunter
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My bookspin for March, a Canadian #Canlit children's classic from the 1980s. Hope to start later today!

ShelleyBooksie I adored this series as a child. Was my #1 scholastic bookfair choice. ♡ 3h
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Bradleygirl
That Scatterbrain Booky | Bernice Thurman Hunter
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I'm halfway through this one; it's heartbreaking in spots but really good. I get fond of the ones that I have to buy because I can't find them at the library.
#canadian #depressionera #kids

rubyslippersreads These have been on my TBR list for years. I think there is also a movie. 7y
Bradleygirl @rubyslippersreads I kind of think so too- it might be a CBC film and thus not available to U.S. 😝 7y
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