Stargirl and Loser are both good books by Jerry Spinelli.
Oh! Ummm... That one award that authors get for good books... Yeah, that one.
The point of view in "Eggs" by Jerry Spinelli is third-person limited, following the thoughts and feelings of the protagonist, David. This allows readers to see the world through David's perspective and understand his experiences and emotions more deeply.
good he played baseball
He wrote many good books.
because he was a good person and a good writer
helping him with good memories as a child.
his favorite thing to do is spend time wityh his children/grandchildren nd free write and do it well and good
he's very intresting, good books. i highly reccommend them.
it was nice he mad good grades and everything his parent were proud of him.
Jerry Spinelli is an author who has written 23 books, including Eggs, Milkweed, Stargirl, Love Stargirl, and The Library Card. Jerry Spinelli has a website called Jerry Spinelli Intro. He did not like to write or read even until the age of 16 when he wrote and published his first poem "Goal to Go" about a local football game featured in the sports section of the Norristown Herald. His birth date is February 1st, 1941. He is now living in Phoenixville, PA, with his wife and six children.
The conclusion of "Crash" by Jerry Spinelli sees the protagonist, "Crash," undergo personal growth and change as he learns to be more compassionate, empathetic, and open-minded towards others, particularly his classmates. The novel ends on a hopeful note as Crash begins to understand the importance of friendship, teamwork, and kindness in his relationships.