no.he saves it.
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Yes, in the book "Wringer" by Jerry Spinelli, the bird that Palmer keeps as a pet dies at the end of the story. It is a significant moment that helps Palmer come to terms with his feelings about the pigeon shoot event that takes place in town.
Jerry Spinelli wrote the book Wringer.
in the book wringer Henry's real name is george
The setting of the book wringer is in a small town called Waymer. This book is based on a true story.
No they are not the same
In the book "Wringer" by Jerry Spinelli, Beans' real name is Matthew.
The real name of Mutto in the book "Wringer" by Jerry Spinelli is George LaFayette.
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In the book "Wringer" by Jerry Spinelli, the main character's cat is named Mutton.
In the book "Wringer" by Jerry Spinelli, Palmer's motivation is to avoid becoming a wringer, the boys in his town who are responsible for wringing the necks of pigeons in a tradition known as the Pigeon Day shoot. Despite societal pressures, Palmer struggles with his identity and desires to break away from the tradition and save the pigeons, which motivates his actions throughout the story.
In the book "Wringer" by Jerry Spinelli, Palmer's house is located in a town called Waymer.