The Can Man
Review
By Kid's Home Library
A contemporary urban tale told with honesty and compassion, The Can Man introduces a homeless man and his quest to collect cans to survive. . . .An encouraging and heartwarming story, Williams’ tale of social concerns should provoke young readers to think beyond themselves in order to celebrate acts of kindness and sharing. —Kid’s Home Library, Creators.org
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