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Unfortunately, while this ambitious picture book seeks to offer an inclusive vision of family, it ultimately comes up short. Instead, they bury their mother in the garden of their large family home and continue life as normal. In Our Mother's House by Patricia Polacco is told from the point of view of Meema’s and Marmee’s oldest child, an African-American girl. Mother House is located in Boulder, Colorado. In Jack Clayton's "Our Mother's House" (1967), a family of seven children decide not to report their mother's death from illness for fear of being sent to an orphanage. In Our Mothers' House by Patricia Polacco. We serve pregnant women in need during their prenatal and postpartum journeys. The reader sees bits and pieces of their lives as the narrator, Will (an Asian-American boy), and Millie (a red-headed Caucasian girl) … Meet-the-Author Movie; Name Pronunciation with Patricia Polacco; Grade; 1-5; Genre; Realistic Fiction; Cultural Area; LGBTQ More than a shelter, Mother House is a program that strives to build our residents' confidence and skills for a successful future. In Our Mothers’ House is the story of a same sex couple, Marmee and Meema, raising their three adopted children in California. The placement of the title’s possessive apostrophe here is no typo: Two mothers own this house, and they have filled it with lots of love. 8 Total Resources View Text Complexity Submit Text Complexity. In Our Mothers’ House, by Patricia Polacco, is a children’s book about three adopted children and their two mothers. In Our Mothers' House is a lovely book, written, according to the little Holiday visits from the children's gnocchi-making Nonna, homemade costumes and family trick-or-treating at Halloween, and exciting block parties with their diverse neighbors, filled their days with fun.