she is so eccentric and her parents are like normal or ordinary people and Leo was expecting them to be crazy or just as unique as stargirl
Leo went to stargirl's house in chapter #22
Bshshshshshsh
Leo Barlock walls in love with stargirl. Dory Dillson is stargirls friend
In Jerry Spinelli's novel "Stargirl," Leo is particularly delighted when Stargirl shows him her wagon filled with 21 decorated stones. Each stone represents a special memory or moment, symbolizing Stargirl's unique perspective on life and her connection to the people around her. The stones serve as a reminder of the beauty in individuality and the joy of shared experiences.
Love Stargirl is about Stargirls life after Leo. It is told in a very long letter to Leo. It is after she moved away. It is her life and all the people she meets in the year she moves there. It is really good and I love it and you should read it. (But if you haven't read Stargirl first)
Leo went to stargirl's house in chapter #22
he shows him stargirls office it was in archies house
Bshshshshshsh
Lovestruck
Leo Barlock walls in love with stargirl. Dory Dillson is stargirls friend
Dr. Leo Ricen House was created in 1921.
Dr. Lanyon was surprised when Mr. Hyde came to his house at midnight.
Archie revealed to Leo that he had discovered a hidden treasure buried in his backyard. Leo was surprised and excited by the revelation, and the two friends immediately made plans to unearth the treasure together.
In the "Stargirl" series by Jerry Spinelli, the Leo Borlock collection refers to the personal items and memories Leo cherishes, particularly those related to Stargirl Caraway. This collection symbolizes his feelings for her and the impact she has on his life, reflecting his internal struggle between fitting in and embracing individuality. The collection serves as a tangible representation of his journey and the profound influence of Stargirl's unique spirit.
It has a bowling alley
friendly and colorful
No ;)