The Wednesday Wars: A Newbery Honor Award WinnerHarperCollins, 18 Mei 2009 - 288 halaman In this Newbery Honor–winning novel, Gary D. Schmidt tells the witty and compelling story of a teenage boy who feels that fate has it in for him, during the school year 1968-69. |
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... things became illegal around Number 167. You don't want to know what Number 400 was, and you really don't want to know what Number 410 was. But I'll tell you this much: They were the kinds of things that sent kids to juvenile detention ...
... thing was, I never did any of that stuff. Never. I even stayed as far away from Doug Swieteck as I could, so if he did decide to try Number 166 on anyone, I wouldn't get blamed for standing nearby. But it didn't matter. Mrs. Baker hated ...
... things that stomachs aren't supposed to do, and you're wishing—you're really wishing—that the ham and cheese and broccoli omelet that your mother made for you for the first day of school had been Cheerios, like you really wanted ...
... decide whether or not to hate their guts. You just do. And she does.” “I'm sure that Mrs. Baker is a fine person, and she certainly does not hate your guts.” How do parents get to where they can say things 6 ThE WEDNEsDAy WARs.
... things like this? There must be some gene that switches on at the birth of the firstborn child, and suddenly stuff like ... thing? They miss the entire point of what you're saying. “I guess she belongs to the Baker family,” I said. “The ...