Addie Runs Away

Addie Runs Away by Joan Robins, published by HarperCollins Publishers on February 15, 1991, is a children’s book written in English, featuring 32 pages. The story follows Addie, who is resolute in her decision to run away rather than be sent to Camp Putt. Her friend Max plays a crucial role as he attempts to persuade her to reconsider her choice.
In this engaging narrative, readers will explore themes of friendship and the challenges faced by young individuals when confronted with difficult decisions. The book addresses social themes relevant to juvenile fiction, particularly the concept of runaways and the emotional turmoil that accompanies such choices. Addie Runs Away serves as a beginner reader’s introduction to these important topics, making it a thoughtful addition to any young reader’s collection.
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Not wishing to be sent away to Camp Putt, Addie is determined to run away, unless her friend Max can convince her to change her mind.
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