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Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie

Page history last edited by Lauren K 14 years, 9 months ago

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Characters: Steven, Jeffrey(Younger brother), Annette, Mom, Dad, Renee

 

Setting: Steven's home, and at his school, mostly.

 

Problem or Conflict: His brother has Leukemia, and he doesn't really know how to cope with it. His dad ignores him, his mom quit her job so she can take care of Jeffrey, and money has become a problem for them.

 

Point of View: Steven (1st Person)

 

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Climax: Annette and Renee decided to make the band concert a benefit concert (The band members had to get some hours of community service), for Steven's family for their medical bills.

 

Resolution: It was a success, and I think his brother's leukemia got better. Unfortunately, his friend Samantha (Who he met at the hospital(She has leukemia)), died.

 

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Comments (2)

Lauren K said

at 2:12 pm on Jul 11, 2009

Book Review: It was a great book. However, I did not like the font stuff: The speech was NOT in quotation marks, it was italicized.

Amy S said

at 3:37 pm on Oct 13, 2009

The speech font was actually kinda cool once you got the hang of it.

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