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The View From the Cherry Tree by Willo Davis Roberts
The View From the Cherry Tree by Willo Davis Roberts




The View From the Cherry Tree by Willo Davis Roberts

When he was little, he’d believed the stories the older kids told, about how she caught kids and ate them, like the witch in Hansel and Gretel.

The View From the Cherry Tree by Willo Davis Roberts

Calloway for nine of his eleven years, but he’d never been inside her house. The day was warm enough for even Old Lady Calloway to open her windows, and the slight breeze stirred the heavy lace curtains so that he caught glimpses of the inside. All anybody talked about these days was the wedding, like there was a law, or something, that made other subjects forbidden.

The View From the Cherry Tree by Willo Davis Roberts

He couldn’t understand what they were saying because they were all talking at once, but he knew, anyway. Calloway’s dining room that he was looking behind him, at home, female voices came through the open windows. Calloway’s house right up against it, as a matter of fact, and one of the numerous causes of problems with their neighbor. It was the Mallorys’ tree, but it was closest to Mrs. From his perch in the cherry tree Rob Mallory could see into the houses on either side.






The View From the Cherry Tree by Willo Davis Roberts