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Jerry Spinelli is trying to teach us that running away from all your troubles isn't going to stop them. Also that you should get on with your life but remember the good memories you had with him/her.
Hide your cookies from Jerry or give up your cookie fetish.
One day at a time. An exercise that helped me immensely: Take a piece of paper, or type it ... with the words: I DESERVE TO BE HAPPY Make several copies, in fact. Place these on each mirror in your home. Everyday, as many times as you look in the mirror, say those words (preferably out loud) to yourself, while looking into your own eyes. Believe it. And add these wonderful mantra's to your mind talk (the things you say to yourself when you're thinking): I deserve to be happy. God [the Universe] doesn't make mistakes. I am intelligent, strong and great exactly as I am. If someone doesn't like me, it is their loss. I am a great friend! I am a great person. I was younger yesterday, I did the best I knew how! There are also wonderful books, even on CD, to read or listen to: One of my favorites: "Ask And It Is Given" by Jerry & Esther Hicks http://www.Abraham-Hicks.com Also, guided meditation CDs that have changed my life: Flowdreaming http://www.flowdreaming.com
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Jerry Spinelli wrote maniac Magee.
Jerry Spinelli is the author of the novel "Maniac Magee".
Jerry Spinelli is the author of the novel "Maniac Magee".
In the book "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli, Hands Down is described as having dark brown skin.
Maniac Magee by Jerry Spinelli is 192 pages long
No, Jerry Spinelli is the author of the book "Maniac Magee" but he is not the narrator. The book is written in third person omniscient point of view.
As of my last information, Jerry Spinelli's family is indeed alive. Jerry Spinelli is an American author known for his popular children's books like "Maniac Magee."
"Compromise" is mentioned on page 103 of the book "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli.
Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal for "Maniac Magee" in 1991 and the Newbery Honor for "Wringer" in 1998.
The word "unbeknownst" appears on page 22 of "Maniac Magee" by Jerry Spinelli.
It won in 1991.
Jerry Spinelli won the Newbery Medal for his book "Maniac Magee" in 1991.