Stargone John

Stargone John by Ellen Kindt McKenzie is a juvenile fiction book published by Henry Holt and Company (BYR) on April 15, 1992. This 68-page work presents a narrative centered around a young boy named John, whose experiences are shaped by the words of his mother, Ma, as they unfold in a classroom setting. The story is set against the backdrop of 19th century United States, exploring themes relevant to that historical period.
Readers will find a portrayal of childhood and familial relationships within a historical context. The narrative invites exploration of the dynamics between John and his mother, as well as the reactions of those around them in the classroom. Through its concise storytelling, Stargone John offers insights into the challenges and experiences of youth during a significant era in American history.
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“The boy’s plain star gone,” Ma said, and tugged John forward, and everybody in the classroom heard her words.”
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