"It was a scruffy, yellow dog, about the size of a loaf of bread, curled up in the middle of the path." In which Crutchie makes a new friend and the author can't help but comment on how much she adores this character.
"Ace, I could never leave you." A collection of one-shots that center around Jack and Katherine; the pivotal moments, and the little things.
"It's his favorite story. He knows it by heart." In which Jack shares a certian likeness with the infamous Robin Hood from his mother's stories, and it starts to get him in trouble.
"He's nearing nine years old, and he's been sleeping on the streets as long as he can remember." In which nine year old Crutchie Morris gets some help and brotherly advice from a friend.
"But you's home Jack, we missed you." In which Jack returns home from the war and turns up at the lodging house to see his boys again.
"I'll be back soon, don't you worry about me." In which Jack says goodbye to the Newsies before he is deployed. For Connie Rose.
"If there is one thing Bonnie and Clyde cannot do, it is fade into oblivion." In which the author writes a letter to Bonnie Parker three minutes after her death.
"Ya think you'll ever go Jack? To Santa Fe, I mean." In which Crutchie and Jack clear up an important question, like all good brothers should. One-shot.