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WHAT CHILD IS THIS

WHAT CHILD IS THIS Mass market paperback - 1999

by Cooney, Caroline

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Laurel Leaf, 1999. First Edition, First Printing. Mass market paperback. Fine. Laurel Leaf, c1999. first printing. Uncreased spine, fine unread mass market paperback.
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  • Title WHAT CHILD IS THIS
  • Author Cooney, Caroline
  • Binding Mass market paperback
  • Edition First Edition, First Printing
  • Condition Used - Fine
  • Pages 150
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Laurel Leaf, New York
  • Date 1999
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 100696
  • ISBN 9780440226840 / 0440226848
  • Weight 0.18 lbs (0.08 kg)
  • Dimensions 6.88 x 4.18 x 0.44 in (17.48 x 10.62 x 1.12 cm)
  • Ages 12 to UP years
  • Grade levels 7 - UP
  • Reading level 750
  • Library of Congress subjects Christmas, Gifts
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

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From the publisher

Caroline B. Cooney is the author of Goddess of Yesterday (an ALA Notable Children’s Book); The Ransom of Mercy Carter; and The Face on the Milk Carton (an IRA–CBC Children’s Choice). She lives in Westbrook, CT.

First line

It was Christmas Eve.

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Excerpt

It's Christmas, the season of miracles, joy, and hope.  Is that spirit strong enough to bring about the impossible?

"Katie, age 8, wants a family." Katie 's Christmas wish is perfectly simple.  And perfectly impossible.  Katie lives in a foster home with fifteen-year-old Matt, another foster child who is so frozen that the warmth of Christmas can't even begin to thaw him.



A family, thought Katie.  You'd sit on their laps, and their hugs would last and last.

Not hugs like social workers gave: quick as grades.

Hugs like mothers gave: wrapping-you-up hugs.

Hugs like father gave: hoisting-you-into-the-air and tossing-you-around hugs.

Being a foster kid was like living in a blender.  Life was always flinging you against sharp blades.

But amazingly, as Christmas approached, Matt was suddenly willing to help Katie with spelling and arithmetic.  Matt was silent but mean; mean from years of no family...and Matt helped her.

She wondered if he would let her walk with him part of the way to the restaurant when he went to work tonight.  Sometimes he did, and sometimes he would let her stop and talk about the pretty decorations people had.  Once, he had held her hand.

Media reviews

"A heart-tugging story with an upbeat ending...Cooney allows the characters to speak for themselves, eventually weaving their lives together into a fitting climax. A moving, fast paced novel, sure to appeal to Cooney's fans."
--School Library Journal

About the author

Caroline B. Cooney is the author of "Goddess of Yesterday" (an ALA Notable Children's Book); "The Ransom of Mercy Carter"; and "The Face on the Milk Carton" (an IRA-CBC Children's Choice). She lives in Westbrook, CT.