the 10th of June
John Van de Ruit has written: 'Spud - Learning to Fly' 'Spud'
"Spud" is a work of fiction. It is a coming-of-age novel written by South African author John van de Ruit, following a boy named John "Spud" Milton as he navigates his teenage years at an elite boarding school in South Africa.
There will be a new Spud book coming out soon (maybe 2010) but John Van De Ruit is busy making the Spud movie so it might still be a while before the book comes out. P.S. I can't wait for both to come out but hang in there! <(~_~)>
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Yes, "Spud" is a coming-of-age book that is relevant to teenagers as it follows the story of a boy navigating adolescence, school, friendships, and family relationships. It addresses common themes and challenges that teenagers face.
Spud by John van de Ruit. It is about the adventures of a young boy undergoing the pressures of being an adolescent whilst going through puberty. Its a nice laugh and an overnight read, the protagonist, John Milton or 'Spud' overcomes a form of epiphany when his best friend Henry or 'Gecko' dies. Its a must read for teens.
Well to quote the author of Spud, John van de Ruit "at this point there's nothing to stop you (actors from America and Canada) from auditioning" so as far as I know, yes, you can. However, John van de Ruit said he wanted an overseas actor who is fairly well known to play the main role of John "spud" Milton, and for some British actors to play teachers, however, the remaining crazy eight are said to be played by local teenagers. So yes, of course North Americans could audition for the part. I heard casting begins in August 2009.
Hugh Humphrey has written: 'A bibliography for the Gospel of Mark, 1954-1980' -- subject(s): Bible, Bibliography '\\' -- subject(s): Bible, Commentaries
A kahuna's spud is a taro.
"Spud" is a colloquial term for a potato.
spud power is making electricity from potatoes
Spud is described as "cautious".