My Years in Middle School the Summer Before |
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Author:
| Manton, Rozie |
Series title: | My Years in Middle School Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-4927-3577-9 |
Publication Date: | Sep 2013 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $6.99 |
Book Description:
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This is Book No. 1 entitled 'My Years In Middle School The Summer Before' in the 6 part series 'My Years In Middle School'.Follow the adventures of Nancy Jane and her two best friends Helen Schunter and Karen Stamm as they experience school, boys, bullying, getting even, dealing with Nancy Janes' nemesis Lois Talker and more.Other titles in this series include:* Book #2 - 'Is This Love?'* Book #3 - 'Scanner In My Neighborhood'* Book #4 - 'Summertime Memories'* Book #5 - 'Girl's...
More DescriptionThis is Book No. 1 entitled 'My Years In Middle School The Summer Before' in the 6 part series 'My Years In Middle School'.Follow the adventures of Nancy Jane and her two best friends Helen Schunter and Karen Stamm as they experience school, boys, bullying, getting even, dealing with Nancy Janes' nemesis Lois Talker and more.Other titles in this series include:* Book #2 - 'Is This Love?'* Book #3 - 'Scanner In My Neighborhood'* Book #4 - 'Summertime Memories'* Book #5 - 'Girl's Revenge' * Book #6 - 'Lookout High School, Here We Come!'Following is an excerpt from Book #1 'The Summer Before'. "AAAAGGGGHHHH!" I could hear my mother screaming from the direction of the living room as I lay in my bed half asleep. "Who would do such a thing!" she continued to scream. I went from my half asleep stupor to wide awake almost instantly. I sprang out of my bed and ran into the hallway heading towards the living room and the direction of all of the noise and commotion.When I arrived in the living room there was my mother standing in the open front door to our modest house, with her hands on her hips as she looked intensely out the wide open doorway towards the street in front our house. I was taken back for a moment because from my vantage point where I was at to the back and left behind Mom, her silhouette made her look like some crazy women out of one of those action adventure horror movies. I proceeded cautiously and moved in alongside my Mother so that I could see out the front door to see what all the excitement was myself.Mom's screaming had quieted to her more normal low rumbling tone as she continued, "I just can't believe it! Who would do such a terrible thing." About that time I got a good look myself. "WHOA!" I roared and then burst out into spontaneous laughter. There it was. The object of all of the early morning excitement was right there in front of my eyes. And what a sight it was. Mom's mini-van had been egged right there in front of our house. The poor thing looked like it was a bull's eye at a shooting range. I just could not keep myself from laughing.And laughing was the wrong fuel for Mom's fire at that time. "What are you laughing about? It's not funny!" Mom's rumblings began to elevate into a little bit louder roar. "If you think it's so funny.... I'll show you what's funny... you get your butt dressed and out there and you get that egg off of my car! Yes I'll show you what's funny!" Mom shouted out as she turned and walked towards the kitchen."Now where is my phone?" Mom muttered as she entered the kitchen, "Where is that thing when I need it? I'm going to call the cops and report this! I won't stand for this, I won't stand for this type of crap at all. I'm going to call the cops and we're going to catch them. Oh there it is."As I made my way back to my room to get some clothes on before I went out to clean up the mess I could hear Mom on the phone talking to the police. I was not looking forward to cleaning all of that gooey sticky egg yuck off of Mom's mini-van. Why did I have to do it? Why couldn't my older brother Tommy do it? But then Tommy was never home much anymore anyway.