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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... never, ever touch the ball. And if you do have to touch the ball, you can kick it away before anyone comes near you. That's what I figured on doing. Doug Swieteck's brother wouldn't even come near me, and I would foil Mrs. Baker's ...
... never saw anyone get taken out like that before.” Doug Swieteck ran over. “You took out my brother?” “I didn't mean to take out your brother.” “Everyone says you took out my brother. I've been wanting to do that since I was out of the ...
... never mind that it was a flat-out lie on Doug Swieteck's part. Here's the sentence she gave me: For it so falls out, that what we have we prize not to the worth whiles we enjoy it; but being lacked and lost, why, then we rack the value ...
... never bribe the judge. He'd just look at me and say, “What did you do?” as I headed off to Death Row. “Immediately,” Mrs. Baker said. It was a long walk down to the principal's office. It is always a long walk down to the principal's ...
... never wrong, are they?” That's one of those dictator-of-a-small-country techniques at work, in case you missed it. “Holling Hood,” I said. “Thank you,” said Mr. Guareschi. He looked down at his form again. “But Holling,” said Mr ...