7/2/2023 0 Comments Slice by Steven Herrick![]() ![]() I know this may sound weird from the right people, but he spreads it around and tells the story so that we can understand but gives it from different perspectives. The way this author writes is unbelievable with showing us the right things and giving us the right information from the right people. ![]() ![]() This story is a heartwarming tale that will teach you all you need to know. It has such a great meaning and shows us the true story of several things including grief, friendship and the importance of having others. Pro’s and con’s: “ Set out in poem form, this book experiencing all the sides of on classes story” – I love this so much because it is such a great way to express this story. Set out in poem form, this book experiencing all the sides of on classes story. Popular Selina obsesses over class comedian Cameron, while he obsesses over ANZAC biscuits and Pookie Aleera- whoever that even it! For the new teacher Ms Arthur, it is another world, but for Mr Korsky, the school groundskeeper, he has seen and experienced it all before. There is shy and lonely Laura who hopes finally she can fit into a circle of friends, while Pete struggles to deal with his Grandpa’s sudden death. There is Mick, school captain and sometimes makes trouble, while his younger brother Jacob just wants to fly. Summary: In a country town, in school, the kids in Class 6A tell their stories. Recommended For: Everyone, there is really something for everyone in there. Age: 10-12 even though I read it at a younger age. ![]()
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