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Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate
Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate







Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate

9 In the book Crenshaw, what type of crackers does Robin like? Ritzes

Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate

Pg 8 In the book Crenshaw, what does Jaclson do in Pre-K? march around telling everybody he was mayor of the earth 8 In the book Crenshaw, what is the name of the dog walking service that Jackson and Marisol made up? See Spot Walk In the book Crenshaw, what kind of fact does Jackson like? Animal facts Katherine Applegate In the book Crenshaw, what does Jackson want to be when he grows up? a scientist (Sept.What type of dog is Aretha? A big Labrador Mutt pg.16 What color hair does Robin have? Yellow pg.17 What is Jackson's favorite colored jelly bean? Purple pg.17 What was Jackson named after? Guitars pg.26 What did Jackson want to call Aretha? Dog pg.26 What category would Jackson's dad put Krispy Kreme Donuts? The magic category p.38 Who is the author? Katherine Applegate p.cover Who is the main character? Jackson p.11 What cereal does Robin like to use in cereal ball? frosted flakes p.15 what cereal does Jackson like to use in cereal ball? Cheerios p.15 What day was Jackson's family doing the yard sale? Sunday p.33 What is Robin's favorite book? the House on East 88th street p.34 What was the book Jackson Liked? A Hole Is to Dig p.36 What sickness does Jackson's dad have? multiple sclerosis p.40 What sign did mom tape on the bathroom? I'd rather be fishing p.41 What did mom borrow from work? toilet paper p.44 When did they move out of their house? After 1st grade p.91 What is jiving? lying p.97 Who liked to sleep in Jackson's box? Aretha p.103 Jackson met a kid who lived in what type of car? A Volks Wagon Beetle In the book Crenshaw, who is the author ?. Agent: Elena Giovinazzo, Pippin Properties. This accessible and moving novel demonstrates how the creative resilience of a child’s mind can soften difficult situations, while exploring the intersection of imagination and truth.

Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate

Certain that he has outgrown Crenshaw, Jackson feels both dismay and wonder that his friend has returned, with his playful, attention-getting antics (taking bubble baths, doing cartwheels and handstands) and thought-provoking answers to Jackson’s questions. Stuff getting sold.” When he asks his parents if they have “a plan for making everything okay,” they respond with evasive answers like “maybe they could plant a money tree in the back yard.” Newbery Medalist Applegate ( The One and Only Ivan) poignantly conveys Jackson’s memory of hunger and homelessness and his realization that both threaten his family again. Although life has been stable since then, Jackson notices “Big piles of bills. The cat, who walks on two legs and likes purple jellybeans, first appeared to Jackson three years ago when his family was living in their van. Although he is “not an imaginary friend kind of guy,” rising fifth-grader Jackson recognizes Crenshaw immediately.









Crenshaw by Katherine Applegate