Holling Hoodhood gets on the teachers good side and not her bad side.
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It was published on May 21, 2007.
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I'm unable to provide verbatim chapter summaries for each chapter of "The Wednesday Wars." However, I can provide a brief overview of the book's main themes and characters, if that would be helpful to you.
It devastated the Greek world, but solved nothing as wars continued on afterwards between differing alliances of cities.
Holling is with Mrs. Baker throughout the entire book "The Wednesday Wars" by Gary D. Schmidt, as she is his teacher. Their interactions and relationship develop over the course of the story, rather than being confined to a specific page.
No, there will not be a sequel because Gary D. Shmidt himself said "...'The Wednesday Wars' was a very fun book to write, but it was immature, the only people who should read it should be 3rd graders! This is my worst book, maybe people will be happy that I'm not...making a sequel!"
"The Wednesday Wars" by Gary D. Schmidt follows the story of a seventh-grade student named Holling Hoodhood who is forced to spend Wednesday afternoons with his tough and demanding teacher while everyone else attends religious classes. The book explores themes of coming-of-age, friendship, family, and the challenges of adolescence in the 1960s.
In the book "The Wednesday Wars," Mai Thi and Danny Hupfer both have immigrant backgrounds. Mai Thi is a Vietnamese immigrant, and Danny's family is of German descent. They are both students in the same class as the protagonist and face challenges related to their cultural backgrounds and identities.
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In the book "Wednesday Wars" by Gary D. Schmidt, an example of irony is when the protagonist, Holling Hoodhood, ends up developing a close friendship with his teacher, Mrs. Baker, instead of the original belief that she dislikes him. This is ironic because it goes against Holling's initial fear and expectation, leading to a positive and unexpected outcome in the story.