There was a band concert for Steven's family for their medical bills. It was a success, and I think his brother's leukemia got somewhat better.
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. :)
The little brother made a mixture of ingredients that weren't supposed to be eaten together, do it was called Dangerous Pie.
The antagonist in "Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie" is cancer. Yep, you heard me right, cancer is the real villain in this story. It wreaks havoc on the main character's family and forces them to face some tough challenges. So, forget about looking for a traditional bad guy, because in this book, the real enemy is a relentless disease.
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Steven goes to Lakeland Middle School in the book "Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie."
"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.
annete and renee
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. :)
Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie by Jordan Sonnenblick
There's 21 chapters
Annette and Renee
The little brother made a mixture of ingredients that weren't supposed to be eaten together, do it was called Dangerous Pie.
Stephen Alper is the narrator of the book Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie. He is in 8th grade and has a little brother with cancer.
This question sounds insanely stupid. Were you on drugs or drunk when you typed this??
The antagonist in "Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie" is cancer. Yep, you heard me right, cancer is the real villain in this story. It wreaks havoc on the main character's family and forces them to face some tough challenges. So, forget about looking for a traditional bad guy, because in this book, the real enemy is a relentless disease.