
Avi. Sometimes I Think I Hear My Name. New York, NY : Random House, 1982. ISBN 0-451-12151-1
Conrad lives with his aunt and uncle is St. Louis. He wishes he could be living with his recently divorced parents in New York City, he wishes he could at least go and see them. After his aunt and uncle decide to send him to England on school break instead of NYC, Conrad develops a plan to get there, and hopefully reunite his family. With the help of a mysterious new friend, Nancy, Conrad gets to NYC, only to find out that sometimes families work better when the parents are separate.
Conrad lives with his aunt and uncle is St. Louis. He wishes he could be living with his recently divorced parents in New York City, he wishes he could at least go and see them. After his aunt and uncle decide to send him to England on school break instead of NYC, Conrad develops a plan to get there, and hopefully reunite his family. With the help of a mysterious new friend, Nancy, Conrad gets to NYC, only to find out that sometimes families work better when the parents are separate.
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