In "Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie," three notable flashbacks include the protagonist, Steven, recalling his early days of drumming and the joy it brought him, which highlights his passion for music. Another flashback involves memories of his relationship with his younger brother, Jeffrey, showcasing their close bond and playful interactions before Jeffrey's leukemia diagnosis. Lastly, Steven reflects on a pivotal moment when he first realized he needed to step up and support his family, marking a significant shift in his responsibilities and priorities.
its a type of pie jeffy makes
to make a very loud and unpleasant noise
Oh, dude, in "Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie," there's this metaphor about life being like a drum solo - unpredictable and full of unexpected beats. Then there's the metaphor of childhood being a dangerous pie - sweet and messy, but sometimes you get a bad slice. And finally, the relationship between the main character and his brother is like a drumbeat - constant, rhythmic, and sometimes a little off-key.
steven's house, his school and the hospital
Miss Palma-Steven's English teacher. She is the teacher that gives Steven the journal assignments, in which Steven talks about his brother.
"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
Peasant
he got a 37
The little brother made a mixture of ingredients that weren't supposed to be eaten together, do it was called Dangerous Pie.
Steven is struggling
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. :)
its a type of pie jeffy makes
the mood is mainly seriousness with a little humor
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