Yankee Doodle

Yankee Doodle by Loretta Welch, published by Gemma on November 30, 2010, is a 90-page work that explores the connections between diverse individuals in the cities of Boston and Cambridge. The narrative unfolds on the Red Line, where an unexpected group of riders share an afternoon journey, revealing the common threads in their American experiences against a backdrop of varying class and cultures.
Readers will find a focus on themes of friendship and cultural heritage as the characters navigate their shared environment. This edition is part of the Open Door Series, which aims to highlight the impact of storytelling, particularly in the context of adult literacy. Through its concise format, Yankee Doodle presents a meaningful exploration of city life and the bonds that can form in everyday situations.
Official synopsis Publisher
The Charles River divides Boston and Cambridge, and the Red Line ties the cities together, traveling through an expanse of class and cultures along its route. When an unlikely combination of riders share an afternoon train, they are surprised to discover what’s common in their American experience.
Part of the prestigious Open Door Series, originally designed for adult literacy in Ireland, these books confirm the truth that a story doesn’t have to be big to change our world. Yankee Doodle is part of the US launch of Open Door books written by North American authors.
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