“Mexikid Stories” has something in common (besides its humanism) with the works of some of my favorite authors (e.g. Twain, Thurber, Lardner…): You’re never completely sure whether or not all the stuff presented as having actually happened actually did. :>)
julie.mason1 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Is chapter three where we find a mini zoo in the woods?
darcyandsimon over 4 years ago
This is getting exciting!
Teto85 Premium Member over 4 years ago
Is that taller boy one of your older siblings?
dbwindhorst over 4 years ago
“Mexikid Stories” has something in common (besides its humanism) with the works of some of my favorite authors (e.g. Twain, Thurber, Lardner…): You’re never completely sure whether or not all the stuff presented as having actually happened actually did. :>)