The theme of whirligig is that actions, whether good or bad, have consequences. This is a recurring theme around Brent because of the direct and serious consequences that come from his many actions, such as drinking and driving, which literally allows the book to take shape. Also, in the making of the whirligigs, he effects other people who look on them in positive way, while also insuring his recovery from his crime.
The Binnacle Boy by Paul Fleischman is one of three stories in his book Graven Images, a work on children's fiction. ~ Jason
No it is not.
because hes an idiot, I hate this book
8,142 miles. I used google maps, and all his checkpoints.
Some prominent themes include violence/hate crimes and prejudice, particularly in relation to race.
Tony was in Puerto Rico when he got his whirligig in the book "Whirligig" by Paul Fleischman.
Brent's last name in the book "Whirligig" by Paul Fleischman is Bishop. He is the protagonist who embarks on a journey to create whirligigs as a form of restitution after a tragic accident.
Lea Rosalia Santos Zamora
Lea Rosalia Santos Zamora was 17 years old when she was killed in the book "Whirligig" by Paul Fleischman.
The main character. [If you need anymore information about Brent, contact me. (I'm kinda working on a Whirligig project so, yeah.)]-This answer has been submitted by Hater66.Your welcome.
In the book "Whirligig" by Paul Fleischman, Jenny is revealed to be 17 years old.
Some examples of allusions in the book "Whirligig" by Paul Fleischman include references to Shakespeare's plays, such as "Romeo and Juliet," and the Greek myth of Icarus. These literary and historical allusions enrich the story by adding depth and providing opportunities for readers to draw connections to familiar works.
The Binnacle Boy by Paul Fleischman is one of three stories in his book Graven Images, a work on children's fiction. ~ Jason
In the book "Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman, Wendell is described as being of African American descent.
It was a poetry book Joyful Noise: Poems for Two Voices. It was written by Paul Fleischman.
life can be like a whirligig (: crazy and always moving in different directions
No it is not.