Love and family are our touchstones in a changing world: Read an extract from The List of Things That Will Not Change by Rebecca Stead

Love and family are our touchstones in a changing world: Read an extract from The List of Things That Will Not Change by Rebecca Stead

Chapter One

The Sound of Corn

Just last weekend, my dad told me a story that explained one or two things about his wedding day. Not his first wedding day, the second one. The story was about him and Uncle Frank, when they were little. They grew up in Minnesota, across from a cornfield where, every summer, the corn grew very quickly. Dad says the corn had no choice, because summers are short in Minnesota. It was either grow fast or don’t bother. Every year, Dad and Uncle Frank would stand together in the corn, listening to it grow. No one ever believed them, but they could hear the leaves squeaking, stretching for sun. They both heard the corn growing, Dad said, and no one else did. “You never told me that before,” I said. I liked thinking of them standing in the corn like that. “I didn’t?” Dad was flipping pancakes. We have this new pancake griddle that covers two stove burners, so now he can make four at once. It’s great.

“Did you hold hands?”

“Who?”

“You and Uncle Frank. In the corn. So you wouldn’t lose each other.”

Dad snorted. “No. Have you ever seen Uncle Frank holding hands with anyone?”

You’d probably never guess they’re brothers. Uncle Frank is reddish-white, and my dad has a ton of brown freckles that give him a year-round face tan. Dad is a talker, and Uncle Frank . . . isn’t. Dad loves food, every kind of it, and Uncle Frank says if he could live on one hard-boiled egg a day, he would be happy.

If you want to know what the sound of corn growing explains about my dad’s second wedding day, I’ll have to tell a longer story, about a lot of things that happened two years ago, when I was ten.

It’s a story about me, but a different me, a person who doesn’t exist anymore.

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An uplifting story of self-awareness and resilience: Review of The List of Things That Will Not Change by Rebecca Stead

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15 April 2020

An uplifting story of self-awareness and resilience: Review of The List of Things That Will Not Change by Rebecca Stead

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Publisher details

The List of Things that Will Not Change
Author
Rebecca Stead
Publisher
Text Publishing
Genre
Children’s Fiction
Released
15 April, 2020
ISBN
9781922268679

Synopsis

Mom and Dad told me about the divorce at a 'family meeting'. I sat on the couch, between them. They didn't look happy, and I suddenly got worried that something was wrong with our cat, Red. That they were going to tell me he was dying. But that wasn't it.When Bea's parents got divorced, there were big changes for Bea, and also lots of things that stayed the same. But it's not always easy living in two separate apartments.When her dad announces that he and his boyfriend, Jesse, are getting married, Bea is excited that Jesse's daughter will become the sister she's always wanted. But as the wedding approaches, Bea's joy is clouded by a terrible secret she has kept hidden since last summer.
Rebecca Stead
About the author

Rebecca Stead

Rebecca Stead is the author of the children’s novels First Light and the Newbery Medal winner When You Reach Me. She lives in New York with her husband and two children.

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