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Andrew Clements
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And then, as Mr. Meinert is about to leave school because there is no funding left for his job, he orchestrates a class vote to appoint Hart as the new interim choir director. Now it's Hart's job to ready the class for the annual Holiday concert, and ultimately to convince the board why his teacher should stay in school.
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- AD
- 12-23-23
The lesson of the rubber band
We liked the honesty of the story and the twists and turns. We liked that it was from the perspective of the kids.
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- Tami
- 12-17-05
Awesome Time
This is one of my son's favorite books! I bought him the audiobook to go along with it and he absolutely loved it. The narrator does a supreme job in expressing the emotions felt in Andrew Clement's words!
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- Lucy
- 05-09-15
Nice book!!
I had so much fun! It is a great book. It feels real! It is like you are there in the seen!
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- Andrew
- 12-26-22
Entertained whole family
This story kept all 4 of my children (ages 6, 9, 12, and 14) engaged and entertained. I appreciated that it provides both the children’s perspective and the adults’ perspectives. My sons enjoyed the description of conflict and classroom politics. Even my husband felt like he could relate to the middle schoolers’ emotions. Fun family holiday story!
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- Vilia Ann Payne
- 11-22-19
I Love this app
I like the last holiday concert I love the part when they teacher said that was the best holiday concert in all holiday
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- hangsuk seo
- 08-24-21
Wow!!! This is incredible!!!
This story is so good that l want to rate 99999999… stars!!! The narrator was incredible too.
I recommend this to everyone who wants to read some great novel like this by the author of Frindle. l Iove this.
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- Anonymous User
- 12-14-22
THE BEST BOOK EVER
This book was one of the greatest books I have read. This book was amazing and has many other great or stunning things about it.
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- Becca Marty
- 12-02-21
Not the full book
I have tried several times and can only seem to get Chapters 1-4. The site then says I have finished the book. What a waste of credits.
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