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49 pages 1 hour read

Sally J. Pla

The Someday Birds

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2017

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Parts 7-8Chapter Summaries & Analyses

Part 7: “Ducks and Eagles” - Part 8: “Hall of Birds”

Part 7, Chapter 28 Summary

The next morning, Ludmila takes Charlie and his siblings for a ride on a Wisconsin Duck, a vehicle that travels on land and water through the Dells. Meanwhile, Ludmila tells them all about the history of the Wisconsin Dells and the Wisconsin River. The Duck tour guide also offers the family facts about the region as they drive. Charlie studies his surroundings instead of listening. Suddenly, he sees a bald eagle flying overhead. He’s amazed by the bird and convinced that it’s a sign for him and Dad. The bird is beautiful, even though Charlie knows eagles have a reputation for being lazy, mean, and dirty. When the bird disappears, Charlie tells his family what he saw, but no one believes him.

Part 7, Chapter 29 Summary

After the Duck ride, Charlie’s family heads to the waterpark. The twins are thrilled, but Charlie doesn’t want to go. Ludmila slathers everyone in sunscreen and leads them into the park. Meanwhile, Charlie thinks about what Davis said last night. She took him aside to tell him she still doesn’t fully trust Ludmila. Charlie didn’t agree but knew Davis didn’t want to hear his opinion.

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