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I just finished reading One Day and One Amazing Morning on Orange Street, by Joanne Rocklin.

From the author’s website: (This story) revolves around a neighborhood’s one remaining orange tree and the secrets told, grand ideas shared, and events witnessed in its presence. The story is told in the viewpoints of the street’s many inhabitants, past and present.

This charming, sweet (and tart), middle grade novel is almost a collection of linked short stories, but not quite. I do so love stories of community interconnectedness. I thought the time frame was especially effective ~ looking at one amazing day from the perspective of several characters. We are all living our own separate stories each and every day, but some days truly are more significant than others.

And sometimes life converges into one wild weekend ~ like the one we’re about to experience.

Our church has an annual three-day block party where the whole community is invited – and many of them come – to hang out with friends, listen to music, eat delicious food and play games. In years past we have spent the entire weekend there both working and partaking in the fun. Reveling in interconnectedness. We look forward to seeing that great big balloon in the sky that lets us know the Fiesta has begun. But this year we are having one of those everything happening at once kind of weekends…

Besides the Fiesta, various members of our family have a band festival performance at Disneyland, a dive meet, baseball championship game, work training, more baseball, goodbye party at water park, Tim McGraw concert, Picture Book Party, S.A.T… hmmm, seems like I’m forgetting something.

They are all wonderful things that must get done but I am a bit wistful that we won’t be able to lounge the weekend away having balloon races and playing Bingo while pigging out on lumpia.

But if you are having a lazier sort of weekend, go pick up a copy of the magical One Day and One Amazing Morning on Orange Street.

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Building on yesterday’s thoughts…

I absolutely adore linked short stories. Also known as story cycles or novels in story; these are collections of short stories with a common something – place, time, characters – and these stories somehow interconnect and overlap each other. Characters pop in and out of the various stories creating alternate perspectives and deeper understanding. I find these type of story collections to be a hybrid – they contain the brilliant moments of illumination and revelation best shown through short stories as well the more lasting nestling into the world of a novel.

Two of my absolute favorites are written for adults: OLIVE KITTERIDGE by Elizabeth Strout and LET THE GREAT WORLD SPIN by Colum McCann.

I recently read THE STRANGE CASE OF ORIGAMI YODA by Tom Angleberger (Who was kind enough to allow an author spotlight, thanks to my SBB). Although I haven’t heard it described as such, I see this book as a collection of linked short stories. Different students take turns sharing their experiences with Dwight and his Origami Yoda finger puppet. Each chapter is essentially a short story from a different point of view – with comments and illustrations added. The fun is seeing all the different people that Origami Yoda has influenced – and seeing how the characters see each other. It’s brilliant and thoughtful and hilarious. (And Mom, if you are reading this, Tom A. lives in Christiansburg!)

One of the best ones I’ve read for teens/upper middle grade is KISSING TENNESSEE and Other Stories from the Stardust Dance by Kathi Appelt. Each story revolves around a different character – and then each one ends up at the Stardust Dance together. So so satisfying.

Sarah Wones Tomp

WRITING ON THE SIDEWALK

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