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  • Journey

    Patricia Maclachlan

    Paperback (Yearling, Aug. 1, 1993)
    Journey is eleven the summer his mother leaves him and his sister, Cat, with their grandparents. He is sad and angry, and spends the summer looking for the clues that will explain why she left.Journey searches photographs for answers. He hunts family resemblances in Grandma's albums. Looking for happier times, he tries to put together the torn pieces of the pictures his mother shredded before her departure. And he also searches the photographs his grandfather takes as the older man attempts to provide Journey with a past. In the process, the boy learns to look and finds that, for him, the camera is a means of finding things his naked eye has missed--things like inevitability of his mother's departure and the love that still binds his family.
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  • Journey

    Patricia Maclachlan

    eBook (Yearling, July 1, 2009)
    Journey is eleven the summer his mother leaves him and his sister, Cat, with their grandparents. He is sad and angry, and spends the summer looking for the clues that will explain why she left.Journey searches photographs for answers. He hunts family resemblances in Grandma's albums. Looking for happier times, he tries to put together the torn pieces of the pictures his mother shredded before her departure. And he also searches the photographs his grandfather takes as the older man attempts to provide Journey with a past. In the process, the boy learns to look and finds that, for him, the camera is a means of finding things his naked eye has missed--things like inevitability of his mother's departure and the love that still binds his family.
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  • Journey by Patricia MacLachlan

    Patricia MacLachlan

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Jan. 1, 1752)
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  • Journey

    Patricia Maclachlan

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, Aug. 1, 1991)
    Journey is eleven the summer his mother leaves him and his sister, Cat, with their grandparents. He is sad and angry, and spends the summer looking for the clues that will explain why she left.Journey searches photographs for answers. He looks for family resemblances in Grandma's slbums. Looking for happier times, he tries to put together the torn pieces of the pictures his mother shredded before her departure. And he also searches the photographs his grandfather takes as the older man attempts to provide Journey with a past. In the process, the boy learns to look and finds that, for him, the camera is a means of finding things his naked eye has missed--things like the inevitability of his mother's departure and the love that still binds his family.In this spare and remarkable novel, Patricia MacLachlan explores abandonment and the extraordinary means by which a family reassembles itself.
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  • Journey

    Patricia Maclachlan

    eBook (RHCP Digital, Feb. 22, 2011)
    Journey refuses to believe his mother will not come back. Seeking evidence of happier times, he tries to piece together the pictures she tore up before she went away. And he studies the photographs his grandfather now takes as the older man attempts to provide the boy with a family and a past. In the process, Journey finds that the camera is a means of seeing things the naked eye has missed - things such as the inevitability of his mother's departure and the love that still binds his family together.
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  • Journey

    Patricia Maclachlan

    Audio Cassette (Listening Library, Aug. 1, 1993)
    Journey is eleven the summer his mother leaves him and his sister, Cat, with their grandparents. He is sad and angry, and spends the summer looking for the clues that will explain why she left.Journey searches photographs for answers. He looks for family resemblances in Grandma's slbums. Looking for happier times, he tries to put together the torn pieces of the pictures his mother shredded before her departure. And he also searches the photographs his grandfather takes as the older man attempts to provide Journey with a past. In the process, the boy learns to look and finds that, for him, the camera is a means of finding things his naked eye has missed--things like the inevitability of his mother's departure and the love that still binds his family.In this spare and remarkable novel, Patricia MacLachlan explores abandonment and the extraordinary means by which a family reassembles itself.From the Hardcover edition.
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  • Journey

    Patricia MacLachlan

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Aug. 1, 1993)
    Journey is eleven the summer his mother leaves him and his sister, Cat, with their grandparents. He is sad and angry, and spends the summer looking for the clues that will explain why she left.Journey searches photographs for answers. He hunts family resemblances in Grandma's albums. Looking for happier times, he tries to put together the torn pieces of the pictures his mother shredded before her departure. And he also searches the photographs his grandfather takes as the older man attempts to provide Journey with a past. In the process, the boy learns to look and finds that, for him, the camera is a means of finding things his naked eye has missed--things like inevitability of his mother's departure and the love that still binds his family.
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  • Journey

    Patricia MacLachlan

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, Aug. 1, 1993)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The summer his mother leaves him and his sister, Cat, with their grandparents, 11-year-old Journey searches for clues to his mysterious mother's past in an attempt to understand her absence.
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  • Journey

    Patricia MacLachlan

    Paperback (Demco Media, Sept. 1, 1993)
    When Journey's mother abandons him when he is eleven, he goes to live with his grandparents, where he reconstructs family history with old pictures that help him understand why his mother left
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  • Journey

    Patricia MacLachlan

    Paperback (Yearling Books, Jan. 1, 1993)
    Journey is eleven the summer his mother leaves him and his sister, Cat, with their grandparents. He is sad and angry, and spends the summer looking for the clues that will explain why she left.Journey searches photographs for answers. He hunts family resemblances in Grandma's albums. Looking for happier times, he tries to put together the torn pieces of the pictures his mother shredded before her departure. And he also searches the photographs his grandfather takes as the older man attempts to provide Journey with a past. In the process, the boy learns to look and finds that, for him, the camera is a means of finding things his naked eye has missed--things like inevitability of his mother's departure and the love that still binds his family.
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  • Journey

    Patricia MacLachlan

    Hardcover (Jonathan Cape, Feb. 1, 1992)
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  • Journey

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    Unknown Binding (Del Publishing,1991, March 6, 1991)
    Journey by Patricia MacLachlan. Dell Publishing,1991