Ebook {Epub PDF} Slob by Ellen Potter
By Ellen Potter. Slob. By Ellen Potter. Be the first to write a review. Format Paperback Book. $ LIST PRICE: $ YOU SAVE $ (25%) OUT OF STOCK Email me when back in stock. Book trailer for SLOB, by Ellen PotterKizoa Movie - Video - Slideshow Maker - www.doorway.ru · Slob: Ellen Potter. Slob is about an overweight twelve year old genius named Owen Birnbaum. He is bullied because; he is the fattest kid in school. P.E is a nightmare for Owen. His evil gym teacher bullies him just because he is overweight. He only has one real friend. A Tibetan man helps Owen discover the wonderful adventures that life brings him.
Twelve-year-old Owen Birnbaum is the fattest kid in school. But he?s also a genius who invents cool contraptions? like a TV that shows the past. Something happ. With her trademark humor, Ellen Potter has created a larger-than-life character and story whose weight is immense when measured in heart. Praise for Slob: A Junior Library Guild Selection! "Potter delicately and confidently delivers a pitch-perfect story of self-worth This is a book for everyone: smart, devious, overweight, underweight. Ellen Potter is the author of many children's books, including the Olivia Kidney series, Pish Posh, SLOB, and The Kneebone Boy. Her non-fiction book, Spilling Ink; a Young Writer's Handbook, was co-authored by Anne Mazer Olivia Kidney was awarded Child magazine's "Best Children's Book Award" and was selected as one of the "Books of.
Free ipad books download Slob (English literature) by Ellen Potter *"A sensitive, touching, and sometimes heartbreakingly funny picture of middle school life."—School Library Journal, starred review Outrageously funny and smart, this story of an obese boy who takes on his bullies is as heartwarming as it is clever. Ellen Potter’s Slob covers territories familiar to middle-grade readers: standing up to bullies, misunderstandings with friends, and coping with tragedy. Potter creates characters who are genuine and appealing, but it is Owen Birnbaum’s voice that makes this story shine. Middle schoolers will relate to Owen’s misfit status. Ellen Potter is an author I wouldn't mind discussing a few things with, but really, by the time I finished SLOB, I wished that Owen was a friend of mine I could call up and talk about the world with. *****SPOILER ALERT******.
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