“Something from long ago ” said Mr.Hosking. Dissatisfied, Wilfrid Gordon began to ask the old people in the home what a memory is. “It’s something you remember,” his father told him. One day Wilfrid Gordon overheard his mother and father say that Miss Nancy, who was 96, had lost her memory. But his favorite person of all was Miss Nancy, to whom he told all his secrets. Tippett, who was himself crazy about cricket, played with him, he ran errands for Miss Mitchell and admired the giant voice of Mr. He lived next to an old people’s home, where he liked to go and socialize with the eccentric old people he found there. Wilfred Gordon McDonald Partridge was a very small boy with a very big name. Originally published in Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 8(3): 1. Review of Wilfred Gordon McDonald Partridge by Mem Fox (New York: Kane Miller, 1985).
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