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Jerry Spinelli - Wringer Books

Jerry Spinelli - Wringer

Overall Rating: 4.5/5 stars   7 reviews  | Write a review
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Lessons Learned..

by   Teach2755 ,  Jun 25, 2000
Pros: Extremely well-written, great moral lesson
Cons: detailed accounts of pigeon shootings are dark and depressing; especially in Palmer's dreams
Review: When Palmer LaRue turns 9 years old, he is thrilled to realize that he has been "accepted" into the gang of neighborhood boys he's idolized for some time. Beans, Mutto, and Henry come to his party, bring him really gross gag gifts, and make...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Peer Pressure to be a Wringer

by   msilvermare ,  Feb 4, 2000
Pros: Totally engrossing tale with a moral issue
Cons: Some necessary violence
Review: Newberry Medal winner Jerry Spinelli has written a powerful tale in the Newberry Honor Book "Wringer." It is the suspenseful tale of a nine-year-old boy who dreads the coming of his tenth birthday. The local rite of passage for ten-year old...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Wringer by Jerry Spinelli

by   ashloom ,  Mar 14, 2000
Pros: Positive message, short chapters to keep the readers interest, well written
Cons: some violence (the shooting of pigeons)
Review: As a teacher I was unsure, at first, what to expect from Wringer. I had heard of the violence, and knew it had even been pulled from some of our district's library, but after hearing from a few sixth graders what a great book it was, I decided to read...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Spinelli inspires children to go with their hearts, now the crowd.

by   sadiesmomma ,  Jul 11, 2004
Pros: Inspiring, well written, believable characters
Cons: Possibly a little morbid
Review: In Jerry Spinelli's 1997 Newberry Honor winning book, you meet Palmer LaRue, who is turning nine years old. His new friends christen him with a disgusting nickname and he finds himself accepted for the first time. In Palmer's hometown, there's a special ...
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars  
 

Wringer: Stand Up for Your Convictions

by   jenninca , top reviewer in Books at Epinions.com ,  Aug 11, 2001
Pros: Appeals to pre-teen boys, a Newbery Honor book
Cons: Some parents and children might find the pigeon-killing a little disturbing
The Bottom Line: Appeals to a hard-to-reach audience, so well worth the read!
Review: Palmer laRue had the misfortune to be born in Waymer, a town whose Family Fest ends with a barbaric tradition. Thousands of pigeons are gathered or purchased, only to be released and shot on Pigeon Day. Men of the town compete for the Sharpshooter's...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars  
 

Wringer-one person can make a difference

by   Erin18 ,  Nov 5, 2000
Pros: Author has good details
Cons: graphic, gross details
Review: A young boy caught in a dangerous situation. He lives in the wrong town and has the wrong friends. “Wringer” is a compelling story about a town who despises pigeons. But at the same time, in that town, lives a young boy who doesn’t have the hatred for...
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars  
 

Violence, Courage, Pigeons...

by   LilQueenie ,  Aug 28, 2000
Pros: absorbing, able to be understood on many levels
Cons: a bit intense for younger or more sensitive readers
Review: I found I couldn't put "Wringer" down easily. When I DID put it down, I found myself thinking about the book as I went about my business, trying to predict the plot as well as considering the questions raised by the actions of the characters....
Author's Rating: 4/5 stars  
 

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