Summary of Patti Smith's Just Kids
Summary of Patti Smith's Just Kids

LIBRAIRIE CARCAJOU

Summary of Patti Smith's Just Kids

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 I was born on a Monday in Chicago during the Great Blizzard of 1946. My mother took in ironing while I waited on the stoop of our rooming house for the iceman to give me slivers of ice wrapped in brown paper. I would slip one in my pocket for my baby sister. #2 I was completely smitten by the book. I loved to read, and the things I read of produced new yearnings. I wanted to go off to Africa and offer my services to Albert Schweitzer, or defend the people like Davy Crockett. #3 I had a friend named Stephanie who was sick with leukemia. I would visit her and tell her tall tales, and she would lie back on a mound of pillows and enjoy them. I was very taken with a particular skating pin that I slipped in my mitten. #4 I was a dreamy somnambulant child. I was always somewhere else, and I was never good enough for my teachers. I was unhappy when we were evicted from The Patch and had to start a new life in southern New Jersey.

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