Ninth grader Will Tuppence is in control.
He plans everything obsessively, from the perfect stargazing night with his crush, Mi-Su, to the regular Saturday- night games of Monopoly with his friends. He's even planned his entire adulthood: career as an astronomer; mint condition, black 1985 Jaguar XJS/12; two kids....
But everything changes the day Will learns one startling fact: protons-those tiny atomic particles, the building blocks to the building blocks of life-can die. The one thing that was so certain in this world to will has an expiration date.
And Will's carefully planned-out life?
Not so certain, either.
"Smiles to Go" by Jerry Spinelli has 256 pages.
Smiles to Go was created on 2008-04-29.
The ISBN of Smiles to Go is 0-060-28133-2.
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The turning point in "Smiles to Go" by Jerry Spinelli is when Will, the main character, realizes the impact of his actions on his relationships with his friends and family. He begins to understand the importance of empathy and kindness, leading to personal growth and a shift in his perspective on life. This realization marks a significant moment of change and growth for Will.
because they like the view
Just a personal point of view, I'd want to go... if I believed in it.
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Jerry Spenelli wrote the book''Smiles To Go''.
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The climax of the book "Smiles to Go" occurs when Will confronts his feelings for his friend Mi Su and must decide whether or not to pursue a romantic relationship with her despite the potential risks involved. This moment marks a turning point in the story and challenges Will to consider his own feelings and priorities.