Unclaimed Treasures

Unclaimed Treasures by Patricia MacLachlan is a reprint edition published by Harper Collins on January 28, 1994. This book, written in English and spanning 118 pages, explores the experiences of Willa and her twin brother Nicky as they navigate the complexities of family and friendship. Willa’s journey of love and discovery unfolds against the backdrop of her mother’s impending new baby and the departure of their friend Horace’s mother, prompting reflections on what it means to be extraordinary.
Readers will find that Unclaimed Treasures delves into themes of family dynamics, including blended families and sibling relationships. As Willa, Nicky, and Horace confront their individual challenges, they each embark on a path that leads to personal growth and unforgettable moments. The narrative captures the essence of childhood experiences, highlighting the interplay between ordinary events and extraordinary realizations.
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Willa does fall in love, but it isn’t at all the way she dreamed it would be. And just what is extraordinary? Willa and twin brother Nicky’s mother is going to have a baby-how ordinary. Their friend Horace’s mother has left to”seek her fortune.”That, Willa thinks, is extraordinary. Willa is on the verge of learning something important. And by the end of the long summer, Willa, Nicky, and Horace each do something extraordinary and unforgettable.
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