Newbery Award Book Research. Book Details  Won the Award the Year of: 2006  Page Numbers: 368  Subject: Children-fiction & literature  Age Range:

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Newbery Award Book Research

Book Details  Won the Award the Year of: 2006  Page Numbers: 368  Subject: Children-fiction & literature  Age Range:  Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Summary of Book  Characters: Hector, Debbie,  Problem: Debbie wanted something good to happen to her and hector already had a good life  Resolution/Ending: she wanted to go to California to meet the cute boy

Based on the Reading Sample I can Tell…  that both of the characters are in different towns and they both have sisters and that they don’t know each other at all

Reading Reviews  This reader’s review caught my attention because teenagers want to read a book like this one because it is very interesting to read  Copy and paste here: Teenagers almost always want some sort of a change in their lives. And that is what the story is trying to say. Basically, the story simply tells you the point of view of teenagers about life, about what they want, about what they feel. To do this, the author uses Debbie and Hector, with different wishes and points of view. Also, influencing the story we have Dan, Lenny and Debbie's friend. Probably the teenage mind will understand more that the averaged

About the Author  Author’s Name: Lynne Rae Perkins  Quick Bio: Lynne Rae Perkins was awarded the Newbery Medal for Criss Cross. She is the author of two other novels— All Alone in the Universe, a companion to Criss Cross, and As Easy as Falling Off the Face of the Earth. Lynne Rae Perkins has also written and illustrated several picture books, including The Broken Cat, Snow Music, Pictures from Our Vacation, and The Cardboard Piano. The author, who loves peanut butter, lives with her family in northern Michigan, land of forests and squirrels.  Include a Picture of author to the right

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