In "Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie," Annette Watson is a classmate of the protagonist, Steven Alper. She is portrayed as a talented and attractive girl who plays the drums and becomes a source of admiration for Steven. Throughout the story, she represents both the challenges and the excitement of young love, as Steven navigates his feelings for her while dealing with his family's struggles. Her character adds depth to the themes of adolescence and the complexities of relationships.
Annette and Renee
Annette snickered all the way home from rehearsal in "Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie" because she found humor in the awkwardness of her interactions with boys, particularly with her crush, and the overall fun atmosphere of the rehearsal. The light-hearted moments and camaraderie with her friends contributed to her amusement, highlighting the ups and downs of teenage life. This playful reaction reflects her excitement and the joy of being in a supportive environment.
"Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie" by Jordan Sonnenblick has 273 pages.
Steven in Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie is an eighth grader, so he must be around 13-14 years old.
Steven goes to Lakeland Middle School in the book "Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie."
Jordan Sonnenblick
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he got a 37
Steven is struggling
the mood is mainly seriousness with a little humor
There is a "sequel" called After ever After. It is told from Jeffrey's point of view (Steven's Little Brother). It is a really good book. If you have read "Drum's , Girls, and Dangerous pie" and liked it you would probably LOVE "After ever After"! But when the book starts it is when Jeffrey is a bit older then in Drums, Girls and Dangerous pie. :)
annete and renee