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Belle Prater's Boy

Belle Prater's Boy

List Price: $25.00
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was excellent, definently worth buying!
Review: Belle Prater's Boy was a wonderful book. The characters were very well developed, and there was a very interesting plot that made you want to keep on reading. I reccomend this book to people ages9-99. Everyone should read this great book.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Talk about a waste of time!
Review: I have no clue how it won the Newberry, but I don't suggest wasting your time on a book that just went in circles. It was awful. In fact, I don't know why I'm wasting my time on it right now...

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Moving story of friendship and mystery!
Review: Belle Prater's Boy is the story of Gypsy Leemaster and Woodrow Prater. When Belle Prater disappears, Woodrow, who is cross-eyed and wears hand-me downs, is pestered with questions such as, "Do you know where your mama is" or "How'd she leave, Woodrow?". When he comes to live with Gypsy and her family, Gypsy and Woodrow become friends. Even though Gypsy is the town beauty, she has many regrets and secrets. I really enjoyed this book because you really want to find out what Wodrow tells Gypsy at the end. This is a great book and will be enjoyed by many.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Extraordinary, interesting - couldn't put down!
Review: This book is about a boy named Woodrow whose mom disappears and his dad sends him to live with the boy's grandparents who live in a small town below the mountains where he used to live. Gypsy (his cousin) is telling the story in her point of view. They become friends and have many "adventures" together.

In my opinion it does teach some things. In one point of the story, Gypsy is getting kind of mad at Woodrow because he gets away with more than she does. I think that teaches you that you have to be understanding, because Woodrow just lost his mom without even knowing what happened. I recommend this book for teenagers especially, but also adults should read it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sometimes the truth isn't as hard to find as to believe. . .
Review: Gypsy's cousin Woodrow has just moved next door to live with her grandparents. Everyone else in town has been guessing what happened to her Aunt Belle, but maybe she can find out the truth from Woodrow. But in needling out the truth about her aunt's disappearance, she must recognize the truth of her father's death as well

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Woodrow and Gypsy will make you fall in love with them!!!
Review: This wonderful story begins with the disappearance of Woodrow's mother and how he comes to live with his Grandparents. Woodrow is one real smart cookie. He within a short time wins the acceptance of the other kids with his pranks and high jinx. Not to mention his uncanny ability to spot a chigger nest a mile away. Woodrow helps Gypsy come to terms with her father's suicide which she witnessed and had blocked out. These two kids will capture your hearts and make you want to hold them forever


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