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Binding: Hardcover
Fabric Type: 9780886820008
Legal Disclaimer: 0886820006
Maximum Color Depth: Creative Education
Metal Type: Creative Education
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 36
Total External Bays Free: September 01, 1998
Total Firewire Ports: Creative Education
Total Gem Weight: Young Adult
Creative Education
Editorial Review:
Product Description: Ashamed of his younger brother's physical handicaps, an older brother teaches him how to walk and pushes him to attempt more strenuous activities.
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This is a sad story. Haven't we all been that cruel with out realizing the consequences that flip cruelty may bring about? Haven't we all been that weak or out of place at some point in our lives? I think the story sticks with us all because we could all have been brother at some point in our lives and we could all have been Doddle. To live a life on borrowed time but still put effort into bettering yourself is brave. To love someone so much that you would do what ever they want is love. To ... Read More
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I read this story in high school and it has stayed with me over the years. I remember reading this assignment aloud to my mother just so that I could share its impact immediately. After reading the other reviews I am warmed by the thought that so many others were moved by it as well. It sparked my love of reading and interestingly enough, my mother purchased my literature book from the school for me as an end-of-the-year gift.
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When I first read this story as I child I so identified with Doodle it frightened me. I adored my older sister, but even at that age I knew I was different, not as strong in many ways. It was only later in life, when I was diagnosed with a mental illness, that I realized why I felt so like Doodle. Since that time, my neck's been broken and repaired. I'm finally back at work after six years, but I still think that sister doesn't understand how much I still love and admire her, yet how tired I am ... Read More
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I too am one of the many that this story impressed many many years ago. It has always stuck with me and I'd promised myself that someday I'd find the book and re-read it. Well, I found it a few years ago and read it from time to time. What it taught me as an 8th grader and continues to teach me today is how my expectations of a person can hinder my understanding of who they really are as an individual and what they have to offer. If a young reader of this story finds it too sad or predictable to ... Read More
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this book wont just make you cry it will f@#k you up for life!it is easily the saddest book i was ever forced to read in school.our teacher was in teers when she read it aloud.unless you like having youre heart ripped out and sromped upon,just skip this one.
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