"Missing May" by Cynthia Rylant won the Newbery Medal because of its poignant exploration of grief, love, and the human experience. The novel's well-drawn characters and emotional depth resonated with readers of all ages, making it a standout in children's literature.
it is a good book
Are You Are Missing Winner was created on 2001-11-05.
Cynthia Rylant
West virginia
Personal pronouns function exactly the same as nouns with linking verbs.Examples:Jack is my brother. (Jack=brother) He is my brother (he=brother)My keys were missing. (keys=missing) They were missing. (they=missing)The winner was Jill. (winner=Jill) The winner was you. (winner=you)
They live happly everafter
It doesn't look grammatically correct, but not everything that is correct looks that way. When you break the sentence apart, there is nothing missing. It has a subject and a predicate. Although "You are the winner" may be more appealing to most people, I do not believe there is anything grammatically incorrect with your example, as ugly as it may sound. It is correct. You can be be a subject or an object pronoun. subject - You are the winner! object - The winner is you!
The Missing Piece - book - was created in 1976.
"Missing May" by Cynthia Rylant has 96 pages in the paperback edition.
If you are talking about the Haddix missing book series the book is called Torn
the 4th missing book is called "Torn" and it came out September 2011.
It may be, if your school library has it in the system.