Second Family

Second Family by Diane Johnston Hamm, published by Scribner in 1992, is a children’s fiction book that spans 118 pages. The story centers around Mr. Torkleson, a lonely senior citizen who opens his Seattle home to a recently divorced mother and her son, Rodney. As they navigate their new living arrangement, the characters face various challenges, particularly Rodney’s difficulties in adjusting to his move from Los Angeles.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family dynamics and the complexities of new relationships. The interactions between Mr. Torkleson, the mother, and Rodney highlight the emotional struggles and growth that come with their shared experiences. This edition, written in English, offers a glimpse into the lives of its characters as they learn to support one another amidst their individual challenges.
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Mr. Torkleson, a lonely senior citizen, shares his Seattle home with a recently divorced mother and her son Rodney, who is having problems adjusting to the move from Los Angeles.
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