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The view from Saturday / E.L. Konigsburg.

By: Konigsburg, E.L.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPlace of publication: New YorkPublisher: Atheneum Books for Young ReadersDate of publication: 1998Edition: 1st edition.Description: 163 pages: 20 cm.ISBN: 9780689817212.Subject(s): Teacher-student relationships -- Fiction | Friendship -- Fiction | Schools -- FictionDDC classification: F K8368 1998 VIE Summary: Meet the Souls: Noah, who quite by accident was best man at the wedding of Ethan's grandmother and Nadia's grandfather; Nadia, a hybrid with a halo of red hair, a dog that's a genius, and a fondness for baby turtles; Ethan, the silent second son of one of Epiphany's oldest families, who discovers he likes halos; and Julian, the strangest person on the school bus, who starts everything by inviting the others to a tea party. How did Mrs. Olinski, returning to teaching ten years after being paralyzed in an automobile accident, choose these four to be her sixth-grade Academic Bowl team? And how did this unlikely foursome become even unlikelier champions, in far more than just the state middle school competition? The View from Saturday is a rich and rewarding journey that answers these questions and raises many more. (From the back cover)
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Meet the Souls:

Noah, who quite by accident was best man at the wedding of Ethan's grandmother and Nadia's grandfather;

Nadia, a hybrid with a halo of red hair, a dog that's a genius, and a fondness for baby turtles;

Ethan, the silent second son of one of Epiphany's oldest families, who discovers he likes halos; and

Julian, the strangest person on the school bus, who starts everything by inviting the others to a tea party.

How did Mrs. Olinski, returning to teaching ten years after being paralyzed in an automobile accident, choose these four to be her sixth-grade Academic Bowl team? And how did this unlikely foursome become even unlikelier champions, in far more than just the state middle school competition? The View from Saturday is a rich and rewarding journey that answers these questions and raises many more.
(From the back cover)

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