Going into the woods by Kristin DeLong
All of my life, I had been warned, “Don’t go into the woods!” and I would answer back, "Why not?" I was most insistent on finding out, however, no one ever had a good enough reason. It was almost as if it had started out as a rumor which eventually had grown into an urban legend. That is, until I asked Granny Taylor. She isn’t my grandma, she is the town’s local homeless person. Most of the time she was seen walking around, pushing a grocery store shopping cart loaded with her belongings. She wore giant sunglasses, red lipstick and a giant wig fashioned into a bun that tilted to the side. As she walked, she talked softly to herself. That is unless she was at the library. Homeless people love the library. They are climate controlled, have a public restroom and free internet access. If I was homeless, you can bet your boots, I’d spend all of my free time there, just soaking in all of the books and magazines. I’m addicted to People, but my mom refuses to pay for it. The online version jus...
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Summary: A curious young girl named Alexandria encounters Granny Taylor, who claims to be the real Sleeping B...
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Summary: A curious young girl named Alexandria encounters Granny Taylor, who claims to be the real Sleeping B...
Review: This imaginative and whimsical tale weaves together elements of fairy tales and modern-day reality i...
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