"Rural Vermont during the 1920's is the setting for this nostalgic account of episodes in the lives of young Robert Peck and his pal, Soup."--starred, School Library Journal This description may be from another edition of this product.
You're running faster and faster. Pop you hear it getting closer and closer, BANG! Now you're in full throttle you see the school your sanctuary, having the one and only, the splendor that that takes your breath away. Exciting twists and turns, flips and spins, that is what Robert Newton Peck demonstrates in Soup 1776. THE overall idea of this brilliant masterpiece is that to put two kids trying to make the best play that ever hit LEARING. While they're trying to put together this work of art, constant delays keep happening. Happenings occur that the teacher does not want to work on the play and nobody wants to do the play. See what Soup and Robs remarkable ideas and events are. They also encounter difficulties like bullies, parents and people against the play. The overall ending is remarkable and breathtaking. It is unbelievable at least from my point of view, but what does your point of view say? In every book there is a twist and the twist in this book is pretty horrific. The main character is sick now, no one wants to star in the play. See what Soup and Rob think up. Well the theme in this book is, well I think it is don't do things you can't handle.
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