Once there was an old man named Armand who lived under the bridge in Paris.Everything he owned could be pushed around in an old baby buggy without a hood it was easy for him to move from place to place.Armand loved his solitary, carefree life.Children, he said, were like starlings, and one was better off without them.
But the children who lived under the bridge knew a true friend when they saw one, even that friend was a little grumpy to begin And it didn't take Armand long to see he had gotten himself a ready-made family one he loved with all his heart, and one he would have to find a better home for than bridge.
"Told with warmth and humor a Charming and memorable story." -ALA Booklist
"A thoroughly delightful story of humor and sentiment.Garth William's illustrations are perfect." -School Library Journal
Natalie Savage Carlson . And Pictures By Garth Williams .
Armand, Suzy, and Paul
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the calcet family has no home and lives under a bridge
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what is an example of foreshadowing in chapter one in the book the family under the bridge
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Some main characters in "The Family Under the Bridge" by Natalie Savage Carlson are Armand, the homeless man who lives under a Paris bridge, and the Calcet family, who befriend him. The Calcet children, Suzy, Paul, and Evelyne, bring warmth and compassion to Armand's life as they form an unexpected bond.
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the main idea of that chapter