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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... turned to look at me again. “Meryl Lee Kowalski,” she called. She found Meryl Lee's hand, and looked at me again. She did this every time she looked up to find somebody's hand. She was watching me because she hated my guts. I walked ...
... 't there, probably so she wouldn't be accused of being an accomplice—and then I ran toward the goal, turned, and stood. I waited for Doug Swieteck's brother to come. It was probably kind of noble to see. I stood 14 The Wednesday Wars.
... turned to Mrs. Baker with a song of victory on my lips. But I saw that there was a song of victory on her lips already. “Immediately,” said the P.A. I suddenly knew: It was the police. Mrs. Baker had reported me. It had to be the police ...
... and straightening Thorndike dictionaries? No, I didn't. Not once. Not even when I looked out the clean lower windows as the afternoon light of autumn changed to mellow and full yellows, and the air turned so 24 The Wednesday Wars.
... turned so sweet and cool that you wanted to drink it, and as people began to burn leaves on the sides of the streets and the lovely smoke came into the back of your nose and told you it was autumn, and what were you doing smelling chalk ...