![]() ![]() And his prediction about the game at the end of the book… (I won’t say any more.)Ĥ) I like the addition of Veena, the girl from India. I love his wisdom and that the kids seek him out to get his opinion. And it was also nice to get a glimpse of her life in high school… to see how the various characters end up.ģ) And then there’s Mr. And, interestingly, while it’s definitely his point of view, it’s written in third person, kind of like he’s viewing himself as a character.Ģ) Sixth-grader April narrates the rest of the book. I love his (very) short POV chapters that gives us a peek into how he’s viewing events. ![]() WHAT’S COOL…ġ) Joey Byrd is such a sympathetic character. ![]() But her perspective changes with the janitor takes her up on the roof to see that Joey is making “tracings” in the woodchips. All he seems to do is shuffle around the playground. Basic plot: When April volunteers to be a Buddy Bench helper for the 4th Grade recess, she’s unsure what to think about Joey Byrd. ![]()
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