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The Wednesday wars
Schmidt, Gary D.
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Clarion Books, |
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c2007. |
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264 p. ; |
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9780618724833 |
Gary D. Schmidt offers an unforgettable antihero in "THE WEDNESDAY WARS"â??a wonderfully witty and compelling novel about a teenage boy's mishaps and adventures over the course of the 1967â??68 school year.Meet Holling Hoodhood, a seventh-grader at Camillo Junior High, who must spend Wednesday afternoons with his teacher, Mrs. Baker, while the rest of the class has religious instruction. Mrs. Baker doesn't like Hollingâ??he's sure of it. Why else would she make him read the plays of William Shakespeare outside class? But everyone has bigger things to worry about, like Vietnam. His father wants Holling and his sister to be on their best behavior: the success of his business depends on it. But how can Holling stay out of trouble when he has so much to contend with? A bully demanding cream puffs; angry rats; and a baseball hero signing autographs the very same night Holling has to appear in a play in yellow tights! As fate sneaks up on him again and again, Holling finds Motivationâ??the Big Mâ??in the most unexpected places and musters up the courage to embrace his destiny, in spite of himself.
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Johnstone brings to life one of the most endearing characters to come along in some time. Holling Hoodhood is starting seventh grade in 1967. It is a time of change, not just for Holling as he begins his journey into adolescence, but for the world around him as well. The war in Vietnam is raging and the deaths of Martin Luther King Jr. and Bobby Kennedy hang heavy on the American consciousness by the end of the school year. And for Holling, the world of nascent relationships lies before him, not to mention, baseball, camping and the constant excitement, wonder and terror of being 11 at such a volatile time. Johnstone's first-person narration perfectly captures Holling's progression from an angst-filled yet innocent boy, to a wiser, self-aware young man. His reading is touching, funny and insightful; he manages to bring the listener back to a time-real or nostalgically re-imagined, at least-when the crack of a bat against a ball in Yankee Stadium or sharing a Coke with a girl at the Woolworth's counter was all any boy could want. This is a lovely, heartfelt novel, read with as much care as the author used to create it. Ages 10-up. (June) Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.
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Gr 5-8-While the rest of the seventh graders at Camillo Junior High attend Hebrew school or catechism classes on Wednesday afternoons, Holling Hoodhood, a Presbyterian, must stay with his teacher, Mrs. Baker, and perform janitorial chores. The Vietnam War and the Civil Rights Movement form the background for this powerful novel by Gary Schmidt (Clarion, 2007). Holling is pretty sure that Mrs. Baker despises him, and things only get worse when he proves to be inept at the jobs she gives him to do (he releases her two rats when cleaning their cage and gets chalk dust all over the cream puffs that were intended for the wives of American soldiers serving in Vietnam). The teacher announces that in the future they will spend their time together studying Shakespeare. Despite Holling's reservations, Shakespeare turns out to be not so bad after all, and he acquires a whole new vocabulary for cursing from the bard. This comes in handy when he's dealing with the bullies at school; trying to hold his own with his heartless, all business father; or when he must wear a yellow leotard with white feathers on the butt while performing in a Shakespearean production. Eventually, he realizes that Mrs. Baker really is his friend, and that he must be true to himself and his own purpose in life. Actor Joel Johnstone does a marvelous job as narrator, bringing the believable characters to life. A moving, compelling, often humorous novel.-Kathy Miller, Baldwin Junior High School, Baldwin City, KS Copyright 2007 Reed Business Information.
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"*Starred Review* On Wednesday afternoons, while his Catholic and Jewish schoolmates attend religious instruction, Holling Hoodhood, the only Presbyterian in his seventh grade, is alone in the classroom with his teacher, Mrs. Baker, who Holling is convinced hates his guts. He feels more certain after Mrs. Baker assigns Shakespeare's plays for Holling to discuss during their shared afternoons. Each month in Holling's tumultuous seventh-grade year is a chapter in this quietly powerful coming-of-age novel set in suburban Long Island during the late '60s. The slow start may deter some readers, and Mrs. Baker is too good to be true: she arranges a meeting between Holling and the New York Yankees, brokers a deal to save a student's father's architectural firm, and, after revealing her past as an Olympic runner, coaches Holling to the varsity cross-country team. However, Schmidt, whose Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy (2005) was named both a Printz and a Newbery Honor Book, makes the implausible believable and the everyday momentous. Seamlessly, he knits together the story's themes: the cultural uproar of the '60s, the internal uproar of early adolescence, and the timeless wisdom of Shakespeare's words. Holling's unwavering, distinctive voice offers a gentle, hopeful, moving story of a boy who, with the right help, learns to stretch beyond the limitations of his family, his violent times, and his fear, as he leaps into his future with his eyes and his heart wide open."--"Engberg, Gillian" Copyright 2007 Booklist
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Personal Author:
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Schmidt, Gary D.
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Title:
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The Wednesday wars / by Gary D. Schmidt.
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Publication info:
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New York : Clarion Books, c2007.
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Physical descrip:
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264 p. ; 24 cm.
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Audience:
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990 Lexile.
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Reading program:
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Accelerated Reader AR, Interest=MG, Level=5.9, Points=12.0 Note:Quiz: 114653.
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Reading program:
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Reading Counts RC, Interest=6-8, Level=6.8, Points=19.0 Note:Quiz: 41728.
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Summary:
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During the 1967 school year, on Wednesday afternoons when all his classmates go to either Catechism or Hebrew school, seventh-grader Holling Hoodhood stays in Mrs. Baker's classroom where they read the plays of William Shakespeare and Holling learns much of value about the world he lives in.
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Awards:
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Rebecca Caudill Young Readers' Book Award Nominee, 2010.
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Awards:
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Newbery Honor, 2008
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Held by:
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ALGONQUIN CARY DESPLAINES DPMOBLIB DUNDEE ELA FREMONT GLENCOE HUNTLEY LAKEFOREST LAKE_VILLA LINCOLNWD MCHENRY NILES NORTHBROOK PARK_RIDGE PRSPCT_HTS ROUND_LAKE WILMETTE WINNETKA NORTHFIELD ZIONBENTON CRYSTALAKE EPLMAIN EPLNORTH EPLSOUTH GLENVIEW
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Personal subject:
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Plays--Juvenile fiction.
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Children's subject:
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Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616. Plays--Fiction.
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Subject term:
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Coming of age--Juvenile fiction.
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Subject term:
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Junior high schools--Juvenile fiction.
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Subject term:
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Families--Long Island (N.Y.)--Juvenile fiction.
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Children's subject:
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Coming of age--Fiction.
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Children's subject:
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Junior high schools--Fiction.
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Children's subject:
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Schools--Fiction.
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Children's subject:
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Family life--Long Island (N.Y.)--Fiction.
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Geographic term:
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Long Island (N.Y.)--History--20th century--Juvenile fiction.
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Children's subject:
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Long Island (N.Y.)--History--20th century--Fiction.
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Genre index term:
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Bildungsromans.
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Control Number:
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ocm71044136
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ISBN:
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9780618724833 (hc.) : $16.00
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ISBN:
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0618724834 (hc.) : $16.00
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ISBN:
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9781428739239 (BWI bdg.)
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ISBN:
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1428739238 (BWI bdg.)
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