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"Were all just somebody else's kids..."
A small seven-year-old boy who couldn't speak except to repeat weather forecasts and other people's words...A beautiful little girl of seven who had been brain damaged by terrible parental beatings and was so ashamed because she couldn't learn to read...A violently angry ten-year-old who had seen his stepmother murder his father and had been sent from one foster home to another ...A shy twelve-year-old from a Catholic school which put her out when she became pregnant...
"What do we matter?"They were four problem children-put in Torey Hayden's class because no one else knew what to do with them. Together, with the help of a remarkable teacher who cared too much to ever give up, they became almost a family, able to give each other the love and understanding they had found nowhere else.
384 pages, Pocket Book
First published January 1, 1981
This is the second book by Torey that I've read now. After reading 'Ghost Girl' I found myself eager to read Hayden's other offerings. I actually stumbled across her books quite by chance after I had finished reading all of Cathy Glass & Casey Watson's books & was desperately searching trying to find something similar to fill the empty void they had left in their wake. (So, if you’re a fan of either of these two authors you'll enjoy Torey's books immensely) Each time I've started on one of Torey's books I've got so completely wrapped up in it, that sleep evades me until I've finished the very last page. She has such an ability to draw the reader in.
I really connected with the book & each of the children Torey so well describes in it. She does an amazing job at describing the absolute beauty that each of her students possess! The abundance of love, care & affection that Torey dedicates to each & every one of them (whether they deserve it or not) shines so so clearly throughout the pages. No matter how hard some *like Tomaso* try to make themselves repugnant
This is a book that will definitely make you cry, but it will also help lift your spirits. I was captivated by Torey's easy style of writing. I shared her & her classes’ anger, frustration & joy throughout the pages.
I was so drawn to Torey's odd little class, that after finishing the epilogue I found myself wondering how Boo, Lori, Tomaso & Claudia were all doing now
So, after a little search (thank god for google), I found Torey's website and subsequently a little catch up on how they're all getting on. (I've added this link just in case anyone's interested)

I also found this picture of a bluebird that Lori drew for Torey in the book ![]()