Wringer

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Breaking tradition to stand up for yourself.

"Wringer" is a great read for children who may be struggling with peer pressure and the desire to fit in. It offers a unique and heartwarming coming-of-age story that can teach young readers about standing up for themselves and their beliefs. Jerry Spinelli's writing style is captivating and immersive, offering a glimpse into small-town American life and the pressures that come with it. Among the book's most distinctive features is the way it handles difficult topics with sensitivity and nuance, making it an excellent teaching tool for parents and educators who want to help children navigate complex social situations. Overall, "Wringer" is an engaging read that is sure to resonate with children and adults alike.

Wringer

Regular price $3.90
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ISBN: 9780007156016
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $30.82
Authors: Jerry Spinelli
Date of Publication: 2003-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Contemporary, Young Adult
Related Topics: Realistic Fiction
Goodreads rating: 3.64
(rated by 14812 readers)

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For as long as he can remember, Palmer has dreaded his birthdays. On his ninth birthday he has to take The Treatment, to be initiated into the coolest gang in town. On his tenth birthday, he has to become a wringer and finish off the pigeons at the annual pigeon-shoot. But Palmer has to find a way to break this tradition, to stop being afraid and stand up for what he truly believes in.
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Breaking tradition to stand up for yourself.

"Wringer" is a great read for children who may be struggling with peer pressure and the desire to fit in. It offers a unique and heartwarming coming-of-age story that can teach young readers about standing up for themselves and their beliefs. Jerry Spinelli's writing style is captivating and immersive, offering a glimpse into small-town American life and the pressures that come with it. Among the book's most distinctive features is the way it handles difficult topics with sensitivity and nuance, making it an excellent teaching tool for parents and educators who want to help children navigate complex social situations. Overall, "Wringer" is an engaging read that is sure to resonate with children and adults alike.