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Marvin Redpost - Vol.5: Marvin Redpost #5: Class President

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext "Aside from being resoundingly funny! Sachar has a rare honesty about what children really encounter in the world." -- The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Informationen zum Autor Louis Sachar is the bestselling author of the award-winning novel Holes, as well as Small Steps, The Cardturner, Stanley Yelnats’ Survival Guide to Camp Green Lake, There’s a Boy in the Girls’ Bathroom, The Boy Who Lost His Face, Dogs Don’t Tell Jokes, and the rest of the Marvin Redpost series, among many others. Visit him at louissachar.com. Klappentext It's no ordinary Thursday for Marvin Redpost and his class... It's "hole day!" and even Mrs. North and Principal McCabe are wearing their very worst clothes. It seemed like a fun idea that morning! but now they're expecting company. The president -- of the United States! -- is on his way. And there's no time to change! Marvin must do math on the blackboard with television cameras pointed at him. And the day is just beginning! Leseprobe Chapter 1 There was a red post out in front of Marvin Redpost's house. The rest of the fence was white. Marvin tapped the post for luck as he walked through the gate on his way to school. He wore a pair of blue jeans with a hole over each knee. It was "hole day" at school. Every day had been special this week. Monday, he had to wear socks that didn't match. Tuesday, everyone wore T-shirts that came from a vacation. Wednesday, yesterday, had been hat day. And today, everyone had to wear clothes with holes. His two best friends, Nick and Stuart, were waiting for him at the corner. "Do you think Mrs. North will wear clothes with holes?" asked Stuart. "Sure, why not?" asked Marvin. "No way!" said Nick. "I'll bet you a million dollars!" Nick had also said there was "no way!" Mrs. North would wear mis-matched socks. He had also said there was "no way!" she would let the kids wear hats in class. So far, he owed Marvin two million dollars. Nick was wearing a T-shirt that had a large hole under his right armpit. It had been torn in a fight. "She probably doesn't even own any clothes with holes," Nick said. "How could a teacher get holes in her clothes?" "Moths," said Marvin. "She might have a wool sweater. Moths eat wool." "Actually, moths don't really eat wool," Stuart pointed out. "Everybody thinks that, but really, it's the caterpillars that eat the wool." Stuart was wearing a T-shirt that also had a large hole under the right armpit. It had been torn in a fight. It was the same fight. Nick and Stuart had fought each other. But now they were friends. "You want to come over after school today?" Nick asked. "Okay," said Stuart. "I can't," said Marvin. "My mom is taking me to the shoe store. I'm going to my cousin's bar mitzvah on Saturday." When they got to school, everybody they saw had holes in their clothes. Travis wore a shirt that was more hole than it was shirt. Clarence had a hole in his sneaker and his sock, so his big toe stuck all the way through. "You should clip your toenail," said Marvin. "You should clip your mouth!" said Clarence. That didn't really make sense, but Marvin got the point. Clarence was the toughest kid in his class. The bell rang, and everybody lined up and went to class. Mrs. North was waiting in the classroom. She had a large hole in her shirt, over her stomach. Marvin stopped and stared. He could see Mrs. North's belly button. Nick now owed him three million dollars. Chapter 2 Casey Happleton sat at the desk next to Marvin. She was absent today. Marvin was disappointed to see her desk empty. She was a funny girl, and he knew she would have liked "hole day." "I must say," said Mrs. North, "you are all so well dressed today....

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"Aside from being resoundingly funny, Sachar has a rare honesty about what children really encounter in the world." --The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books

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Authors Adam Record, Louis Sachar
Assisted by Adam Record (Illustration), Amy Wummer (Illustration)
Publisher Random House Childrens Books US
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 6 to 9
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.03.1999
 
EAN 9780679889991
ISBN 978-0-679-88999-1
No. of pages 96
Dimensions 132 mm x 194 mm x 6 mm
Set Marvin Redpost
Series Marvin Redpost
Marvin Redpost (Paperback)
A Stepping Stone Book(TM)
Marvin Redpost
Subject Children's and young people's books > Story books, fairytales, sagas, rhymes, songs

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