“One day we ran all the way to Jones Beach, and if Mrs. Sidman hadn't sent a bus after us, I think we would have collapsed on the boardwalk and died.”

Gary D. Schmidt

Gary D. Schmidt - “One day we ran all the way to Jones...” 1

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