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Smiles To Go

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 35 Ratings and 24 Reviews

Book Description
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Will Tuppence's life has always been ruled by science and common sense. But in ninth grade, shaken by the discovery that protons decay, he begins to see the entire world differently.
Book Information
PublisherTurtleback Books
BindingLibrary Binding (11 editions)
Reading LevelYoung Adults
# of Pages248
ISBN-100606121927
ISBN-13978-0606121927
Publication Date09/01/2009
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About Jerry Spinelli (Author) : Jerry Spinelli (b. February 1, 1941, Norristown, Pennsylvania) is a noted children's author, specializing on novels written for and about early adolesence. Among his books are Milkweed, Space Station ... more
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2/20/2010 Amanda Schott said: This is one of the best books ever! I totally love jerry Spinelli! He is my role model and inspiration!

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9/23/2009 Nancy Viau tagged as: I recommend

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6/24/2009 julia b tagged as: I recommend, I read

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8/25/2008 Yat-Yee Chong said:
Will is sensible. He plays chess, runs cross-country, and plays Monopoly every Saturday with his two best buddies. Like many of his peers, he is trying to figure out Life; big, universal problems, such as proton decay and solipsism, as well as everyday, down-to-earth problems, such as a pesky little... more

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8/4/2008 Tracy Wymer tagged as: I recommend, I read

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6/23/2008 Samantha Tai tagged as: I read

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