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The Wednesday Wars
by Gary D. Schmidt
There's books that make it on to my favorites shelf, and then there's the books that tear you open and change you on the inside but my favorites shelf is already the highest rating I give so I can't really do anymore for those books besides put them on it and then try to write a review that accurately expresses how much I liked them.
I think there's a lot of poorly written "child in a war era" stories and there's a lot of poorly written coming-of-age stories out there and somehow this book manages to be in both of those genres and yet be uplifting and probably the best example I'm going to be able to think of for a while of either of those genres. Maybe this is why people keep trying to write them, because specimens like this one exist.
I think there's a lot of poorly written "child in a war era" stories and there's a lot of poorly written coming-of-age stories out there and somehow this book manages to be in both of those genres and yet be uplifting and probably the best example I'm going to be able to think of for a while of either of those genres. Maybe this is why people keep trying to write them, because specimens like this one exist.