No More Dead Dogs
Nobody understands Wallace Wallace. This reluctant school football hero has been suspended from the team for writing an unfavorable book report on Old Shep, My Pal. But Wallace won't tell a lie-he hated every minute of the book! Why does the dog in every classic novel have to croak at the end?
After Wallace refuses to do a rewrite, his English teacher, who happens to be directing the school play of Old Shep, My Pal, forces him to go to the rehearsals as punishment. Although Wallace doesn't change his mind, he does end up changing the play . . . into a rock-and-roll rendition, complete with Rollerblades and a moped!
". . . [E]everyone comes out a winner." Booklist
"Korman's humorous novel will endear it to readers who wonder, Why does the dog always die?" The ReadingTeacher
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After Wallace refuses to do a rewrite, his English teacher, who happens to be directing the school play of Old Shep, My Pal, forces him to go to the rehearsals as punishment. Although Wallace doesn't change his mind, he does end up changing the play . . . into a rock-and-roll rendition, complete with Rollerblades and a moped!
". . . [E]everyone comes out a winner." Booklist
"Korman's humorous novel will endear it to readers who wonder, Why does the dog always die?" The ReadingTeacher
No More Dead Dogs
Nobody understands Wallace Wallace. This reluctant school football hero has been suspended from the team for writing an unfavorable book report on Old Shep, My Pal. But Wallace won't tell a lie-he hated every minute of the book! Why does the dog in every classic novel have to croak at the end?
After Wallace refuses to do a rewrite, his English teacher, who happens to be directing the school play of Old Shep, My Pal, forces him to go to the rehearsals as punishment. Although Wallace doesn't change his mind, he does end up changing the play . . . into a rock-and-roll rendition, complete with Rollerblades and a moped!
". . . [E]everyone comes out a winner." Booklist
"Korman's humorous novel will endear it to readers who wonder, Why does the dog always die?" The ReadingTeacher
After Wallace refuses to do a rewrite, his English teacher, who happens to be directing the school play of Old Shep, My Pal, forces him to go to the rehearsals as punishment. Although Wallace doesn't change his mind, he does end up changing the play . . . into a rock-and-roll rendition, complete with Rollerblades and a moped!
". . . [E]everyone comes out a winner." Booklist
"Korman's humorous novel will endear it to readers who wonder, Why does the dog always die?" The ReadingTeacher
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Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781484798447 |
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Publisher: | Little, Brown Books for Young Readers |
Publication date: | 06/06/2017 |
Edition description: | Reissue |
Pages: | 240 |
Sales rank: | 191,892 |
Product dimensions: | 5.10(w) x 7.40(h) x 0.70(d) |
Lexile: | 610L (what's this?) |
Age Range: | 10 - 14 Years |
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