Backpacks to fill hunger gap on school snow days

 
| Published: February 9, 2011   

PAULA Clayton’s stories will stop you in your tracks. She tells about the boy who ate crayons, proclaiming they didn’t taste quite the way he imagined. Or the girl who hid in the bathroom and ate balloons.

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They were hungry. Not the rumble-in-the-tummy reminder that it’s time for lunch. The kind of hungry that makes anything seem like a possible food substitute, said...
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