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The One Where the Kid Nearly Jumps to His Death and Lands in California
Mary Hershey
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| #3618609 in Books | 2007-03-01 | 2007-03-01 | Format: Bargain Price | PDF # 1 | 8.58 x1.04 x5.90l, | File type: PDF | 288 pages||2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.| Fresh, gutsy, entertaining and heartwarming|By Laurie A. Helgoe|I love everything about this story. Stump, the quirky cast of people who love and worry about him, the oceanside setting, the stakes. I was wowed by Hershey's ability to craft such a fresh story, to keep me guessing, build layer upon layer of tension, make me love ALL the characters (well, never did warm up to Serg|From School Library Journal|Grade 7 Up—When he was eight, Alastair leapt from a ski-lift chair. Now 15, he's relatively OK about the ensuing amputation of one leg below the knee, but is livid about being forced to spend the summer in California with his fa
"Mom didn’t think it was funny when I took off my leg at school, put it in my locker, and then tied a rag around my stump with fake blood on it. After that, though, the kids at school pretty much knew if anyone was going to be cracking jokes about my leg, it was gonna be me."
So says thirteen-year-old Alastair Hudson in this darkly humorous comingof- age story about the relationship between Alastair—who calls himself Stump to draw shocked attention ...
You can specify the type of files you want, for your device.The One Where the Kid Nearly Jumps to His Death and Lands in California | Mary Hershey.Not only was the story interesting, engaging and relatable, it also teaches lessons.