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* In Sharon Creech's ''Ruby Holler,'' an older couple (Tiller and Sairy) decide to take separate dream vacations. Accident-prone twins Dallas and Florida are taken from a group home run by a crooked husband and wife resident management team. Ultimately, [[spoiler: the four manage to foil the crooks' plans to steal Tiller and Sairy's life savings, and the old couple adopts the twins]]. Yet the happy ending doesn't change the fact that not only does Sharon Creech not know/not care how the foster care system works[[note]]that at least could be explained by the shady orphanage owners doing a little under-the-table dealing[[/note]]... Tiller and Sairy basically set out at the beginning to ''rent two kids.'' They wanted them as companions/porters for their "last hurrah" vacations. They fully planned to take them each on a trip and return them at the end the way they'd return a rented boat or camping equipment.

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* In Sharon Creech's ''Ruby Holler,'' an older couple (Tiller and Sairy) decide to take separate dream vacations. Accident-prone twins Dallas and Florida are taken from a group home run by a crooked husband and wife resident management team. Ultimately, [[spoiler: the four manage to foil the crooks' plans to steal Tiller and Sairy's life savings, and the old couple adopts the twins]]. Yet the happy ending doesn't change the fact that not only does Sharon Creech not know/not care how the foster care system works[[note]]that at least could be explained in-universe by the shady orphanage owners doing a little under-the-table dealing[[/note]]... Tiller and Sairy basically set out at the beginning to ''rent two kids.'' They wanted them as companions/porters for their "last hurrah" vacations. They fully planned to take them each on a trip and return them at the end the way they'd return a rented boat or camping equipment.
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* In Sharon Creech's ''Ruby Holler,'' an older couple (Tiller and Sairy) decide to take separate dream vacations. Accident-prone twins Dallas and Florida are taken from a group home run by a crooked husband and wife resident management team. Ultimately, [[spoiler: the four manage to foil the crooks' plans to steal Tiller and Sairy's life savings, and the old couple adopts the twins]]. Yet the happy ending doesn't change the fact that not only does Sharon Creech not know/not care how the foster care system works...Tiller and Sairy basically set out at the beginning to ''rent two kids.'' They wanted them as companions/porters for their "last hurrah" vacations. They fully planned to take them each on a trip and return them at the end the way they'd return a rented boat or camping equipment.

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* In Sharon Creech's ''Ruby Holler,'' an older couple (Tiller and Sairy) decide to take separate dream vacations. Accident-prone twins Dallas and Florida are taken from a group home run by a crooked husband and wife resident management team. Ultimately, [[spoiler: the four manage to foil the crooks' plans to steal Tiller and Sairy's life savings, and the old couple adopts the twins]]. Yet the happy ending doesn't change the fact that not only does Sharon Creech not know/not care how the foster care system works...works[[note]]that at least could be explained by the shady orphanage owners doing a little under-the-table dealing[[/note]]... Tiller and Sairy basically set out at the beginning to ''rent two kids.'' They wanted them as companions/porters for their "last hurrah" vacations. They fully planned to take them each on a trip and return them at the end the way they'd return a rented boat or camping equipment.
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* In Sharon Creech's ''Ruby Holler,'' an older couple (Tiller and Sairy) decide to take separate dream vacations. Accident-prone twins Dallas and Florida are taken from a group home run by a crooked husband and wife resident management team. Teal deer, [[spoiler: the four manage to foil the crooks' plans to steal Tiller and Sairy's life savings, and the old couple adopts the twins]]. Yet the happy ending doesn't change the fact that not only does Sharon Creech not know/not care how the foster care system works...Tiller and Sairy basically set out at the beginning to ''rent two kids.'' They wanted them as companions/porters for their "last hurrah" vacations. They fully planned to take them each on a trip and return them at the end the way they'd return a rented boat or camping equipment.

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* In Sharon Creech's ''Ruby Holler,'' an older couple (Tiller and Sairy) decide to take separate dream vacations. Accident-prone twins Dallas and Florida are taken from a group home run by a crooked husband and wife resident management team. Teal deer, Ultimately, [[spoiler: the four manage to foil the crooks' plans to steal Tiller and Sairy's life savings, and the old couple adopts the twins]]. Yet the happy ending doesn't change the fact that not only does Sharon Creech not know/not care how the foster care system works...Tiller and Sairy basically set out at the beginning to ''rent two kids.'' They wanted them as companions/porters for their "last hurrah" vacations. They fully planned to take them each on a trip and return them at the end the way they'd return a rented boat or camping equipment.

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